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STARTS FICIT |CUPID MAKES [Prouuent. . TFOUNG VOLCES e CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY F PHILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OF BETROTHED —e IN A CONCERT Seholars of Denman School Give DMusicale for -the Teachers’ Annuity Fund oy 1 LABEL| A POOR MATCH Typographical Union Avers|Bertha E. Hannan Alleges Citizens’ Alliance Has No| That Her Life Has Been Right to Use the Device, Spoiled by Her Husband OVER At a tea given by Mrs. Thomas W. | Rivers yesterday at her residence, 838 | Hayes street, in honor of her daughter, Miss Marie Adam, the latter’s engage- ment to Clarence E. Musto was for- | Kearny and Sutter Sh'jts. Store Will Remain Closed Monday mally anfiounced A large number of | < Pr) : ]‘:i ‘:'_.;r:,:;' s g&:,m.;:,“:.{.;;m'm. PR Tt | friends of the young couple were pres- R 5 | 4ay, as made to the Insurance l‘nmm.u;‘nn v A = TYATRT; - | o ; | ent to offer congratulations. \g LAY . 9 the'State of California. pursuant to the pro, SUES FOR INJUNCTION |SEEKS DIVORCE DECREE|“sic‘Adim is o beavirui st ana w | GIRLS SING AND PLAY adies’ IN eckwear— 1 uesday [f | ST ii e RO always exquisitely gowned. She is a | Cominissioger: - S R - . recent graduate of the Dominican con- | i : N P 4 3 APTTAL. Claims New Ol'fmnlzatlou Is Sa)'S Her Spouse Used First vent and an accomplished musician. | Programme b) the Pupus At Astomshmgly Low Prices e GHgitas. Snocky. " $500,000 00 o 4 . She is the step-daughter of T. W. Riv- | nt (First Floor Kearny St.) = Willfully Attempting to| Harsh Words, Then Blows, €rs. the capitalist, well known in bank- of Eight Grades Responded Stocks and Turnover Collars of Venise and Point de Gauze Tonl Hotals qwaeil B Gragany’ - s308.000 21 £ 2 e & ng and real estate circles. T3 4 . = L Bond: d Mort; c.. 761,212 Deceive Public at Large| and Finally Deserted HerfE Musto is a member of the frm of | 10 With Much Applause Laces. They’re in the very newest effects, in white, cream Cash” Markst Value of il Stocks ' ;‘1;’;;925“"?‘::‘“1"& bs‘;’;;neas’;d i:ndh“;gdf;} T R e and ecru. We secured the entire stock of a noted European | T T ! e The right of the Citizens’ Alllance | Five years ago Bertha E. and Mi- | circles. The day of the wedding has | The concert by the pupils of the Den- manufacturer, and place them all on sale Tuesday at the | B e g e i A T — 1‘ label it has adopted has |chael Hannan were married. For 2 | not been set, but it will accur some | man School for the benefit of the following p”ces: Gy o Compny's Ofiee: “‘73.', o Vengptisa sy 5 e jed life was a ha time during the summer. teachers' annuity fund was given at = - Cash in Bunks. P 97,228 been made the subject of a law- [time their marrie ppy | . 10c Each—For Styles worth 25c Interest due and sccrued on Honds uit by the Typographical Union on|One. Then came disagreements. Ac- 0 et | the Alhambra Theater yesterday after- 15¢c Each—For Styles worth 30c and Mortgages 11,808 57 suit by the Typographical Union On | o 50", the complaint for divorce| On June 3, at 8 o'clock, the clever | noon. The audience was large and re- SOCErchoEae Styics worth. oc Premiums in dus Courss of Collee: ' the ground that the alliance label bears | 4,3 yegterday by Mrs. Hannan, these | little monologist, Miss Lorena E. Hall, | o000+ %005 e 0" 0r the young 35 Each—For Sty o - e ies 3 axese o = | or = 2 vles worth 75¢ | Rents due and accrue: a closs rosemblance to that of the | gisagreements increased in number (will give a recital at Century Hall, | 2000 =€ (0 T8 #EO0 0 o0 Sy 0ol el Y, { Rants due and eecros - § union. Yesterday Will J. French, |until finally her husband, tiring of | when her most promising puplls will | P€OP O i c Cach—ror -Ie’ bas: %o | Ground rents 18,000 00 president of the San Francisco Typo- |their wordy wars, took to using his fists, | assist her. gramme, which was r O ort rnETiE 75¢ Each—For Styles worth $1.50 Y graphical Union No. 21, filed a suit | She says he used them with such ef- . el of eight Emd}el&":"flf ;"Cmum' s Total Assets. fod s e on restraining the alli- | fect that on many occasions he left| On Thursday Mrs. Willam D. Mc- | Ing of only highselass mivie apc, o A ‘76 Im ortant SIS TImoUSn SR 'hat | her black and blue, and then, to make | Carthy of 2340 Vallejo street was hos- | flecting much crédit on Miss 0SS 1 y p it A A R i g ance from nga ]lee,l:hal ;ome“!;m | matters worse, called her all sorts of tess at a delightful bridge party in | t;erpgggfc. Z\ifimgleiflgflA T Mann 5 Losses in process of Adjustment or o resembles ed by the union | yjje names. This sort of treatment con- | honor of Miss Agnes Murphy and Miss | the c 3 e Lo MATL S l n Suspe ;e ehops, and sence of which on | tinued, she adds, until April 28 of this | Aimee‘) Moore, charming Londoners who | ?;::Xilrcéflalxhzt pl‘k;;”:)enman School, who I Jce urtaln ale é‘,:‘;,‘.',:.'.t.’:.";:"i-‘.‘f.'&i!‘;;- £ printed matter is an announcement | year, when he deserted her, leaving | are visiting he:e. NS, Little tots from the first grade sang ning one year of m«‘inl{ e ie | her penniless, $1.25 Curtalns at 90c $2.50 Curtains at $1.90 008 90: re he shop turning out the printed member of the alliance and union rules. The risa subjected to not Emma Carder wants a divorce from Charles H. Carder on the ground of On Friday, June 3, Miss Agnes Mur- phy will address the British and Amer- a lullaby and danced a minuet. Those | of the second grade made their en- trance in a serpentine drill and were $1.75 Curtains at $1.40 $3.75 Curtains at $3.00 (Second Floor Sutter St.) Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, $1,1i 636 36; reinsurance pro rata. g 4 . similarity 1 e appearance of the | ?::;r:gax;.gu'{)‘?xey were married at Oak. f:::d;:;ogr B.‘itcl;ll:(e“e; gx:fi(tlllx;g& lnA!th: | perfect in “An April Chnd; “id.m%’n“v"é; Bl Mot i Civeciine P Lot & AeAmANFAcE Eravhine. ‘T.f,".’;",,"d”"u:}' . % labels is w e union complains of, Emilia Rossi is secking a divorce | sparkline raconteur Miss Murphy is ac- berflSong. The third grade e i w—hite o ert s Inchies wide, N AN LACE CURTARC: M:::":‘ :n; é:,-..mm“,:m,.; ‘ in “May D. Polish song, and a 871,085 e Sorm of the OId | married-at the town o Cunes: Pied- [ “yening Proyars % h The 3 yards long; worth centers and corded bord- Ot & Dite e SAARE sorm of the old and W. B. nce, bert A. George, | | married at the town of Cuneo, Pled- a most brutal fashion. Judge Seawell denfed W. H. Smith quiring a vast reputation. F. Owen Baxter, through England, Ireland and Scotland, receiving flatter| “Evening Prayer,” prettily sung. worthy of more than special mention. song, “Lilies Sweet,” “The Silent Voice” and “Lead, Kindly Light.” The seventh grade contributed #125 90c Ppair, af value $1.75, at. $1.90 ers; worth $2.50 pair, at $1:75 palr, ab. . 3i o5 They are the Silks that are now in the height of their popularity for smart Shirt Waist Skirts — qualities that will : . 1 In fact it |mont, Italy, in April, 1899. She| Miss Vera McCord, daughter of G. B. | OUIth &rade rendered LR e Lot 2-NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, | Lot 4 ~ARABIAN LACE CURTAINS, TUE AU, oo : ad -‘x;]l:dp ‘fg:—“_the 5 ;-;m]r[gels :;‘: Ros:l. whpd afj present i3 | McCord, of 447 Cole street, arrived last | ;‘L‘fi;’;“ nflg Sfi%’yno‘:‘, . United States, ?x yards long, white or ecru, with handseme floral borders and vcoum. e public. | aly, has not provided' for her or | evening' fr L w has | PURlIS s v . : Net cash actually recetved for Fire, 50 asks for $5000 dam- | their year-old child for twelve months. | been for the lase fany yomer® She wad | and their tableaux and drill work was n choice designs ; real $1.40 cable net centers; worth $3.00 ot snalh actuaily 41,077,208 92 the use of the | She wants a divorce and $50 a month. | educated in Oakland and graduated in | S, Wamtee for - - nth. | ! 2 Miss Carrie San- s ss.81124 ce the union | Cruelty is alleged in the complaint | Emerson College of Oratory in Boston, | sy 1ana Shores and Miss Sartie S F polorteages e aivideais cunjary loss. | for divorce filed by Marie Laferrere | She acted Manuela in “The President” | T Y tists at the plano. Xce ent 1 a ues on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and Judge Sloss, | against Xavier Laferrere, the plaintiff | with Charles Hautry at the Prince of | Shes px‘"olmlso;lg‘:er sixth grade ao- from all other source - s e pom oung | Charging that ever mince their mar- | Wales Theater, London; also Phyllis in | ihe Einis of the BUH BRC o5q (First Floor Kearny St) Brott oa e of Lodges Asste: 9,138 78 riage the defendant has treated her in { “When We Were Twenty-One” with | = and two trios, Income from all other sources. 353 73 Total Income..... | flicial of the or-|Jr. a divorce from Catrina Smith on | ing notices from the press everywhere. | e rasihid) . . e the defendants in | the ground of cruelty. Smith falled | Miss McCord will spend & few months e e R en ;t;'c‘d tl?lcutr::t g;:h:e “Tiz:ufpe%:yg'nprs‘fii‘: f°z'°T:‘nejl‘1';‘Y’wme i e R L “the injunction i'“ J‘O’:g;);h}:;! ;t’:)‘:):fi;&wanta divorece :‘h‘mchef‘ et before returning 10 | gripes.” Miss Dorothy Passmore, ac- cham’;l g color in ‘exquisite de- | some in navy blue and brown with Fomrir o e . g from William Stobing on the ground | —o——ee-e———0 compuled y, Miss Susan,: At Sh signs, also some handsome white | white hair line stripes, others are Dividends to Stackholders. g ade in the com-of fruelty. Sho says ho hat Soong i z the piano, played a cello solo, “Ber- go e e T S e A TR a body hos- | he; e Biobloms iy < PERSONAL MENTION. ceuse,” by Popper. The last number striped Taffetas, 20 Inches wide; | changeable effectsin rich colorings; Brokerage ..........- 873,084 91 e | her. The Stobings were married in was “Santa Lucia, Neapolitan.” The Silks worth $1.00 per yard, worth regularly $1.00 per 75 Paid for Swiaries Wees wnd ofher o ther union or-| 1588 and have eight children. | 3. H. schtvely, a capitallst of Olym- | pupils of the eighth grade were on the our price. .i.... 65C | yard, speclal at. ceeeee. (3C Pata for State, National and Locai ' f | z pia, is at the Palace. programme for five numbers and dis- e . o . 0,136 16 ! A Wonderful Tent City. Victor H. Woods, State Surveyor | plaved remarkable vocal training in I adles D ters and Ca es Al cther” ey g2 The tent city at “New” Santa Cruz. will| General, 1s at the Lick. solo, part and chorus work. Their uste p W Saene give joy to thousands. It is well drained, | Judge H. G. Strewe and daughter of | Voices seem to be cultivated naturally Total Expenditure 442,503 11 m., one of the place at Baron's which was ever | | has every convenience, and its attractions in- | clude mammoth casino and baths, pleasure pler, bathing, novel water sports, boating, | shing. daily military concerts, nightly dances, big tree and beach drives, and perfect Seattle are at the Palace. Dr. and Mrs. Davld Starr Jordan of Palo Alto are at the St. Francis. and the shriek and exertion that some- times characterizes children’s singing was not noticed. The numbers were Schubert’s *‘Serenade,” Mendelssohn’s (Third Floor KearnySt) We place on sale Tuesday a splendid lot of Ladies’ Dusters and Capes, made well, of excellent materials, in when tuvelinlg-; the prices are : a the full cut—a handy article to have Fire. LOSSES incurred during the year...$777,289 34 Risks and Premiums.| Fire Risks. | Premiums. k imate. For special excursion es th | Thomas J. Kirk, State Superintend- | & ’ e ve,”” Vogrich's dies’ Linette Dusters, with belt......$2.00 = : pauly. “Aulst and September. ask South- | et of Public Instruction, is at the | .q ~voUld That My Lovel VOgrTHs % T o kb oot g £ e e o acific agents. s 1P < > 4 ’, " - )2 ™ written juring rgest et SO T Pl come, Pretty Primrose,” and Wagner's Ladies’ Yosemite Dust Capes i - e B B $150,803,983$2,085, 459 43 P. Wieleman, proprietor of one of | “Pilgrim Chorus,” the last named ren- | Net amount of Risks| Mrs. Rosenberg Gets New Trial. Mrs. Bertha Rosenberg, whose mar- the largest hotels in Erussels, Belgium, is at the St. Francis. dered by one hundred volces. it Stylish Belts For Ladies expired during the| year 142,213,304/ 1,879,571 50 Net amount in_force, esident. riage to Morris Rosenberg was an- Captat . | - 8, 2 Captain H. R. Robertson of Port- > ing. | * December 31. 1903 187,556,250 2,330,690 26 e [nulled on complaint of his father, |land, a pioneer in the log raft busines SommEnoement st Ixving, THOMAS H . | George Rosenberg, on the ground that | is registered at the Palace. After a week of exercises the Irv- At Tempting Prices (First Floor Sutter St.) MONTGOMERY, JOHN H. PACKARD Jr., Secretary. | when it was performed his son was | W ing Institute at 2126 California street ™ to before m 29 | O i State Printer W. W. Shannon and | ing Institute at 2126 California ; 2 e Subscribed and sworn to befor e, this 20th ot of age, secured a new tr el 4 as cl s ramme. White Duck Belts, washable, with | Crush Leather Belts, in white, tan, v_ 1904, Wants Money From Hynes. odge sene [ wife arrived from Sacramento last | has closed its graduating program v | with ot STOCKBURGER, Notary Publie. ligtrator of the / Perry, is the trator, to pu 100 shares of stock Belmont Water Com- 00p, was to have | annulment proceedings .u Judge Sea- well’s court yesterday. The Rosen- { bergs have been in court for a num- | ested in a suit for $50,000 damages | | brought by young Rosenberg against | Mrs. Emily Goldberg. In this action he claims that he was senting to become the husband of Ber- | tha, her niece, the defendant in the arnulment suit. | was prominently evening and are registered at the Lick. R. B. Burns, chief engineer of the Charles E. Ertz of New York, who | identified with the organization of the United Brewerles Colonel Z. known capitalis Spalding, the well- of Hawaii, and wife, navy, arrived | The pupils consider that they took the proper course by opening the proceed- ings with a sermon delivered by Rev. acceptance of diplomas and an_ad- dress by Right Rev. William Ford Nichols, Bishop of California, at Gold- voted to essays and debates; a senior class reception; an alumnae dinner at the St. Francis Hotel, and the grad- gilt Iorl nickel Iaui]kles;l worth regularly 25c each, sale dar s B sg value soc each, special at 35¢ brown, green and black, with assorted buckles; excellent value at SOC v 45C sian colors, special at. Four Great (Third Floor Offerings in Kearny St.) Each one of these Items is an exceptional value. Come and investigate PACIFIC DEPARTMENT: P re | ber of years. In addition to the an- | Santa Fe's Western system, is up from | y.° yreoq St. Luke's Church 3 jth embroi ¢ wi ; rought yesterday < % 8 Los Angeles and is stayi t the Pal-] Mr: eeden at St. Luke’s White Piqué Belts, with embroidery | White Duck Belts, with fancy cross DWARD BR & SON The action 1o te cam¥ | nulment proceedings they are inter-| LOS and 1s staying at the | and concluding with the delivery and B~ atirely et ssreal stitch design o peetty Per EDW GEN“AP\‘I‘VGI!MS S 411 and 413 California St. . ecuniarily | G all. interval pany which Coop Pflrlr,\' agrifled damaged through Mrs. l};oldnbe‘:g'; in this city, arrived at the St. Francis lpll\‘flrtd\l\?asuad”con?el:':“;gl ;:'lsln;n!zs‘t?- B h 3 S 3 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. to purchase fro 1im a short time v 5 res ay. . o ) purchuse from him a short time | failure {0 pay him $50,000 for con. | Yesterday tute; senior class day, which was de- a t D g uits C. A HENRY & CO, CITY AGENTS 215 SANSOME ST, S. F, CAL. e | ave guests St. Irancis. They | uating exercises at Golden Gate Hall, wur large stock of Bathing Suits—you’ll find many more bargains like these: are on their way to Honolulu. where David Starr Jordan addressed | adie; Bathing Suits of navy blue | Misses’ Bathing Suits of navy blue STATEMENT . . Mrs. Richard Clover, wife of Com- | the pupils. ’ & . ; The Great P0mmer=Ellel‘S Plano . mander Clover of the —————— Jersey Cloth, neatly trimmed Serge, with red sailor collar, | OF THE | Event of the Spring Season This Offering, Like All Other Successful Pommer- Eilers Piano Movements of the Past, Is Composed | e common policy of buying up second- from Washington yesterday and is at | the St. Francis. She is returning to her summer home at Cloverdale. Dance at Cogswell's. As a mark of consideration and honor the senior class of the Cogswell with white braid; special $1 90 at Ladies’ Bathin g Suits of black Sea Island cloth ; sailor collar and trimmed with white braid ; per suit ...... Boy’s Wool Combination Suits, in black with white stripes, $2.00 Bathing General Manager Markham, Man- | 5 ; ager Agler, Freight Traffic Manager }r(-b:lecnnlc College, 'sraduuung in entire suit trimmed with 2 75 vyell m;de and good fit- $l 25 ! Sproule and Passenger Traffic Man- | 1909, tendered the class of 1904 a braid; per-suit......... $2. ting; sizes 26 to 34, suit . ager Fee of the Southern Pacific Com- | pany, who have been making a tour | of inspection of the lines north of | San Francisco, returned yesterday. battle with the aches and pains that dance last night at the college, Twen- ty-sixth and Folsom streets. George | B. Miller, president of the school, has taken great interest in the welfare of the school and planned the dance given yesterday to be set for trial. By con- Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention—Samples Sent to Any Address service will be conducted by Robert CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ¢ THE AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE COMPANY WATERTOWN, IN THE STATE OF w_York, on the 3ist day of December, Amount of Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks, and other mar- i — e . D. 1903. and for th 1 Entirely of Worthy Instruments. et Do Inst night. SERVICES IN HONOR - ——b | Byl et e Tairanes Comtmiastonat e 3 NI DENTISTS e — OF THE TION'S DEAD | | you will find CLASSI- of the State of Califcrnia, pursuant to the pro- DES 62 FINE PIANOS, SOME OF W RECEIVE CERTIFICATES| yguen Lun's Case, Continued. —_— FIED COLUMNS a ready ref Coder condensed as per Biank faraisived 37 Be 2 of the varnish on the cases, ard %fig::fi{xgfl%flgm oURT The case of Nguen Lun, charged | Pastors Will Deliver Sermons on.Men erence when you need an AT- Commissioner: 2y d en rented | State Board of Examiners Announces| o ’ L3 Who Lost Their Lives Fightin TORNEY or DENTIST. CAPITAL. ianos ere practically new and perfect, -t s List of Successful Applicants for with the murder of Tom Yick of the S| r s ves Figl Iz 2 ~u’d n.\l KN Amount of Capital Stock, patd up except In the matter of sen- Peralation tn PEatie Chinese Educational Soclety, which for Their Country. HIGHESE profestioial o - b 300,000 0 ce of the offering consists of instruments that without except Rl 5 i was brought to an abrupt termination | Memorial services will be held this and reasonable rates. ASSETS. > us in the regular course of Plano business. Though they aee ol Sixty-nine new doctors of dental|on Wednesday owing to an alleged | evening at the Grace Methodist Epis- | <+ i+ | Real Estate owned by Company. 275 00 51‘:‘\;/@”_‘ 2 \'nq{'ome n;om grlva(fikhomes, where they were willing to p:ert surgery have been added to the small | attempt to bribe one of the jurors, copal Church, corner Twenty-first and PR aak ] c.,,.';‘flr&’:“’t-.‘xflfl fr“:fl“fifoéfi 573,283 73 - Yeuter or Wimpati T ments when making thelr final choice of a Hazelton, Decker, |army of California practitioners that |was called in Judge Lawlors court |00 "o il n 7€t | MOl ATt el gio;;‘:o::;'euner;l e ava as ng | i Homks oward by Compans—: S4L816Ta | T thing 1S Successes. such tremenc Bvery Those who desire a Plano for either their city or summer ho icates last Monday, Tuesday and aing . Tuo/Geovge <t Ehomas, Poat | e comner - of Plie: mil Hevny | it dua st Ehe sreatest OPPOrinRItl OF the S foeir O s tolay | rvesday it the -Coliewe -of Ehotls No. 2 will attend in a body. The | oqg on Monday, April 30, at 8 p. m. | Premiums in- d dred dollars on the original price of a thorou, AlL experiences of the past suggest that you be prompt before the best of the selection is picked out, unknown to Pommer-Ejlers, and marks trument in the lot is & splendid bargain at s been thoroughly gone over by our ¢ {2,000 and evicy tn- before bringing it on the floor for this event. hapd Pianos to make a sale is one of the reasons why our sales ur: { T expert tuners and repair men and save from $50 to sever: - ghly good instrument. s throb through the maxillary bones of an afflicted people. The State Board of Dental Examiners held written ex- aminations for applicants for certif-| cilans and Surgeons and practical ex- amination at the University of Cali- fornia Infirmary, Taylor and Market sent it was continued two weeks. ADVERTISEMENTS. Husband, assisted by the chorus choir. Some of the old songs which stirred men’s hearts a generation ago will be church has been elaborately decorated in the national colors. The pastor, organ solo by Mr. King. The service lasts just one hour and the public is cordially invited. Rev. E. A. Ross, the evangelist, will preach at Peniel Mission Hall, north- Dedication services will be held in the West Side Christian Church to- 9:15. a. m., Sunday | ketable_securities as collateral Cash in Company's Office. Cash in Bank: .o - Interest dne and accrued on all Stocks and Loans. .......... Interest due and accrued on Bonds lection Due from other Companies for insurance on losses already Re- pald. Rev. F. M. Larkin, will deliver an ad- | day, as follows: A SMALL CASH SUJ ‘ streets. The perusal of the examina- dress, school; 10:30 a. m., Lord's supper and Total Assets .....c.ceveen And easy monthly payments will be acce: tion papers was concluded yesterday The usual monthly service of song |sermon; 2:30, dedicatory service with LIABILITIES. do not wi h to pay cash. Here are the { pted on any of wan ¥ of these instruments if you and the announcement made that the followink named had successfully will be held at the First Congrega- sermon by A. M. Elston; 6:15 p. m., union C. E. praise service; 7:45 p. m., Losses adjusted and unpaid. Losses in process of Adju E . tional Church this evening. The ser- P Kimball L A0S, o 3150 | MISCELBANEOUS USED UPRIGHT |passed through the ordeal: vices will be of a national character |congratulatory and evangelistic ser- | or in SuSpeRse ' o iy g 300 RNl e now 8235 PIANOS. George Wing, Illtred W./Letcher, and appropriate selections will be ren- | vice with sermon by Frank Stuart| Gross premiums on Fire fisks run- 1 Ximball Upright Piano, ebony case. |A. B. Ch Upright, was $500, nearly | Robert E. T'arley, Albert T. Gruttner, dered by the choir. Samuel D. Mayer, | Ford. Special music throughout the n|;:‘,“:’r_n:nz:lfll‘°fl;':'c'§n'_ " wesase was }u..o . «..now S285 Mntel-? sesenescnann now g285 | Carl H. S(:hultz. Leon H. Marks, organist, will lead the choir and Rev.{day. The church choir will be assist- — premiums on Fire Risks run- 1 Klv‘n a})ol pright Plano, walnut case, Lsd'\;nhelf. lw- 3400 ..now $190 | George B. Yount, R. W. Rule, Walter Dr. Adams will deliver an address on | ed by the Knickerbocker quartet and | “jing more than one year, $1,613,~ wa e ...now 8295 “00‘, walnut case, good as new, was | J. Chase, A. M. Spinks, J. E Wei- “The Responsibility of the Citizen.” the First Congregational choir. S s & 2 Deitn. Trpl TN S s 5 now $2@5 | der, Guy Bennett, Harry C. Mentz, G. Services at the First English Luth- ———— e Tt oo g B Bes s fe. m O:::'A'y‘r;g Schiller, was $275 :g: f.flb' | . Rawlins, Shirley J. Ashley, Joseph eran Church will bg as follows: Morn-| Some women sweeten their tea with | sn other Tiabilitios 1 Decker, medium size, mahogany case, | 3 Smith & Barnes, oak cases, were $300 P. Clarke, E. L. Dornberger, George ing, “The Brazen 'Serpent”; evening, | gossip instead of sugar. Total Liabilities «eveveesnae WeS $500 ... now $340 |, °ach now $1 V. McLodghlin, Edward M. Alsberge, Memorial day service. Pastor, Rev. E. RASELTON. ii:a::flm, Ca_l;l;éow“ 3250 "Ir,;)]uls ic: I:{el][er.KRudolp‘lL J. Blauer, Nelander. & dtaatiy SO 1 Hazelton, walnut case, large size, was | & . o 1 | Thomas R. E. Keys, Albert' Brown, Rev. Joseph Hickey will preach at ADVERTISEMENTS. Net cash actually received for Five $650 ........ now $4205 ]\“v:,’fe”:':!';;;s““ Ernest Badgley, Clifford W. Scott, Al- the 10:30 o'clock mass \mspmos‘ni:g Reavived Tor interest on Bonds and LESTER. Estey, was $375. .. bert E. Kline, Charles C. Lane, Louls in $t. Ignatius Church. Rev. Joseph Mortgages ... 29,330 17 1 Lester Upright, was $500..now 8375 | Wing'a son os $37 | C. Pegot, Croxton L. Rion, T. F. A 2 Riordan will deliver the sermon at B M "L 2 1 Lester, mahogany case, was $450.. ... Newman, was $450, new pia; 190 | Simms, Charles V. Doll, Carlton E. vespers. The exercises of the month T Hrom ol other sources 20 o ........ now 8325 | Crown, was $400. .. 240 | Rhodes, George E. Minahen, F. G. Lt 2 witl be concluded this evening with ult ASCS || nZmat e 4312 41 The instruments that follow have been | Tohman, was $500. Rees, Victor J. Vecki, Julia Baciga- % - i e sy oot i N on rental: Bailey, was $275 - 183 [1upt, Alvert R Steinwand, Rufus F. iss Agnes 120 Tk At Tor moh oy wiil e RIS Total Income L2017 13 $ Hinze, walnut case, wese 3250 each. .. %‘3‘.’1’23‘5“{:3“" %10‘2;‘;5’3‘,;1_‘3"“?'(;0' 1}2:1‘;32"1}-" Ei( E];: Bg’s' | Chicago, speaks to young women | in the auditorium o the Young Men's o . EXPENDITURES. ........ 7 ‘3 » - , Fran . Ro- ¢ et amoun for 2 were ka0 70 | Gaceece, Tug, $500 208 | Soivh. G, n. Yant K T Castle: Rioy la)lmut dangers of fhe Menstrual | §hristian Association this afternoon ut i A R 175 | Bord & Co., was $2 ROp |Moore, Lew E. Wallace, Albert M.| Period. meeting In the city than this meet- 1 %5 | Ronisch, was $350. 65 | Dinsmore, Caleb W. McKinney, Lewis ~ ing, which is always well attended. At Paid or allowed for Comm POMMER-EILERS. -BOW BT5 T, Corwin, Ethan W. Scott, John C.| *To Youxa Wouexs:—I suffered for 2:§o o'clock the Robson Orchestra will ey B e o 2 walnuts, were $300. ..now, each 8190 | SQUARE PIANOS. Smith, Herbert G. Moore, Fred L.| six years with dysmenorrhea (painful | give a concert. Mrs, Partington and ‘charges for officers, clerks, etc... 86,758 65 - ;naihnil;g.y.’wflre $300..now, ?oc‘v's ‘}% Fischer S 4 45 Dungan, Frank Rohner, George F. periods), so much so that 1 ed | Miss Hussey will sing a duet. The ad- Patd for State, National and Local . - > 48 pmn, S, € Bivie Stengs) S ot Yeno i megat e | vy of T ey i b e 18 X e g P o f o 3 k: . - | or four n. e | B. cox, who I8 the secretary tures 051 83 5 . , 3 ropria - 2 L SRR, - ol - 134 70 | McK. Walton, Arthur W. Sobey, wil- | ¢9ndition of the uterine m‘d‘fi“ heroes of the Civil War will be given e, 1 ow $180 | igg helm 3. Fleckenstein, P. M. Wiulleo “)}’I'f;gfiw‘:g'::,’;'flm”d“w; at the Plymouth Congregational Losses incurred during the year... $3%1.398 00 - THEAYER. 3 | min, T. B. Callaghan, L. 8. Irgens and t Church this evening. Risks and Premtums.| Fire Risks. | Premiums. 4 Thayer Pianos, mahogany, were $250 J. E. Middleton. dangerous it is to take cold at this In place of the usual evening ser- - - BN i cybrt SR es now 8167 |, “vm PIANO YERS, The Board of Examiners is com- | eritical time, much suffering would be | .o fm.m,r vesper service, such as Net amount of Risks 1 yer, walnut, was $250..now $167 | 1 A,;c e’lm' oak ?;‘% was $260.now £165 | posed of the following named: Dr. C. red them. Thank God for Lydin | was so successtully given last Sunday, written during the, i i D! gelus, was 200 | A. Herrick of Jackson, president; Dr.| K. am’s Vegetable Coms= | will be held at the First Congrega- & amount of Riska g o 1 Pianola, was 325! - 1 Draper mahogany, was $265 were Siie uth:g: { ) | Fred G. Baird of San Francisce, sec- | pound, that was the only medicine |tional Church this evening at 5 apted Sming e} o 1ed 1,007, 1 Draper, oak, was $265 $250............now 13? retary; Dr. J. M. Dunn of Oakland, | which helped me any. three | o'clock. There will be no sermon, the || ppat we're Going to Dispose of at ¥ SIS per, d - ” treasurer; Dr. G. E. Schillig of Marys- | weeks after I started to take it, I [service consisting almost entirely of Prices Never Before Quoted for First- 251,372, 2.827. 2 Bafley, mahogany case, were $300 each | U o NICKEL IN-TEE-SLOT SELF- | Ville, Dr. F. R, Gonnin B s‘tn a:- noticed a marked im| e iy mun'lcnlf "fuoumx“ L 3" f“x“ it g A. H. SAWYER, Presiden 2 Y, E o 3 PLAYING PIANOS. ego, Dr. F. R. Cunningham o s choir of fifty voices and soloists, with X : - S g™ 1751 Peorioss wan 460 .......now gz | Anbeles and Dr. Russell 3., Cool of| E0ers heth, and a4 608 o8 08 faome Drier asvotionai exercises ¢ | K i iiina BEBR || oo o R S v, Whs ecrless, was $650. n Francisco. 2 this service the choir will be assisted % ; 3 h ;2 1 Milton, mahogany, was $350.00w R1R7 | | Decrins: was $700. now BB2B | S Tuesdsy Professor J. William. | diminished contiderably. I kept by Miss Helen Dunham Sutphen, a || Seor orith Sra oung. . day of Jamuary I COOKE. Notary Public. 1 Milton. walrut, was $350...now 818 0 Yy phen, Same with Straps all aroun 5 The instruments that follow have been | 1 Feerless, was $550. ..now $435 |son of the dental department of the| the treatment, and was talented young violinist of Alameda, || Silk Lining A s used and taken in exchange for other in- USED ORGANS. University of California was presented | later. I am like another person since. |y win play “The Romance” from Brown, Olive or Russet. PACIFIC DEPARTMENT: struments sold by us: e g g -"", T ;vn{ahan e|n‘l~;:rate‘ lti‘llver u;nokl‘ng set { am in rrfect health, my wm the Second Concerto by Wieniawski, N & USED GRAND PIANOS. Organs 'wn | by the members of the senior class of | brighter, I have added 12 my |with organ gccompaniment by Mr. . S0 Steinway Concert Grand, was $1500. ... | make, including Kimball, Estey, Mason |the college. The presentation was - weight, 'my color is , and I feel | King, and x!x:: the violin obl!g:to to A. B. SMlT“ co. EDWARD B.R"ow NS ..now f';inmlln. ranging in price from $5 to|made by G. D. O’'Connell. light and happy.”—Miss AGNEs MILLER, | the Bach-Gounod “Ave Maria,” sung 28 GENE AGENTS ¢ —_—— R i AT R A ¢ If you are interested in cne of these Solace at Honolulu. 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