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THE ' SAN VCISCO CALL, UNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1904 TEMPERAMENT SHOWN BY RATS Remarkable Results Are Ob- tained by Scientists and Made Public by Physician CHARACTER REVEALED ted Shafts of Light Mean Man of Passion; Those of Orange,One With Ambition —— 12.—Experiments conducted over a , have formed the for a communication ian to a well-known med- to the effect that the rays fro: the human body differ according to the character and the person. jculars are given by the OND! L ree ye tter anating from a very n have a deep red hue; te in life is to be good s off pink rays; the ge rays; the the lover of art an onate ¥ yellow; ay. de- light , light ally ill a rays his theory is asserts that it is ‘B € t that the or e was many reaching its yment. WOULD CUT BABY'S HEAD OFF LIKE MOTHER DID CHICKENS' | Timely Arrival of Farmer Prevents Awful Deed by Two Iditie Boys. i APPLETON, Wis 12.—Two am Krausch of ir baby sister’s mother cut s. The head on fted an be by’s neck. The t the bab he ark and as a second a farmer w and saw what y To Celebrate Peabody’s Defeat. 12.—Leaders of or- planning for a spe- ksgiving to Nov re tha celebrate vernor James H. Pea- to hold services number of number of ysa a very stinct sig f “WASTE. | Y system ke a bank 1 nt A draw on it = times, but when it is exhausted, what can you may, by work some share t goode, but the m s broken in he » waste has a front of him. v sign of the not “take the b Wh 1 not too late”? 5 wisdom? t catment, but 1 say— ke my professional | on the statement I CAN AND I DO Varicocele perm: M TIG A I use no methods that have not been PROVEN. 1 never guess; I never experiment. 1 take no case where I have the faint- est doubt about my success. If your case cannot be cured, you may be certain that I will not undertake it I CURE MY PATIENTS. In addition to Varicocele, 1 also treat with unvarying success Spermatorrhoea, Consultation, advice, in- teresting pamphlet, “Live All Your Life a Man,” and colored chart of organs, all Tee. DR. 0. C. JOSLEN r Market and Kearny sts. te entrance, 702 Market st. Hours—Week da: a m. to 8:30 p.m. Sundays 10 to 1. I e TR The fol- | debased lite | v and | | | | | | | | . | Ome of the long overdue vessels, the French bark Marguerita Dollfus, came into port yesterday. She is seventy-one days from Newcastle, N. §. W, and her voyage was one of unfavorable | winds and calms up the Pacific Ocean to this harbor. She brings 2560 tons of coal consigned to J. & A. Brown. | The British ship Ardencraig left | Newcastle ten days before the Mar- guerita Dollfus, and though she sailed in identically the same track as the latter vessel she has not arrived, nor has she been spoken since leaving the other side. The Chilean bark Andro- meda left Newcastle with the French bark, but she is still out, and though the two vessels carry the same amount of canvas and sailed on the same course they drew apart, and there is no telling when the Andromeda will ap- pear. The French bark Rene sailed six days after the Frenchman and Chilean, but the date of her arrival cannot eve! be forecasted. LGRS B Fleet of Overdues. In the list of overdue vessels the Nor- | weglan barkKinn,109 days from Buenos | Ayres to Falmouth, England, is causing considerable anxiety. The reinsurance jon the vessel has increased from 25 to 40 per cent in one day. The British ship Troop is ninety-five days from Manila, bound for St. Helena. She was last spoken 500 miles from | Hongkong in distress. The vessel is | probably lost. The Italian ship Shenir is 160 days from New York for Brisbane and | stands at § per cent reinsurance. The German ship Sirene is 166 days from Liv sure are speculators that she is lost her reinsurance has reached 95 per e S i Steamer Kilburn Tied Up. | The coast steamer F. A. Kilburn is {tied up at Port Rogers on account of troubles between the owners of { the vessel and the Marine Engineers’ Union. A week ago three engineers of the vessel struck, the result of misunderstanding with Captain Thompson of the Kilburn. They filed charges of mistreatment with Russell Rogers, the agents of the vessel. he engineers agreed to work steamer back to San Francisco, but ofused to 2o to sea with Captain 1 pson and the Engineers’ Union 'upheld them in this decision. A rep- ative of the vessel's owners an- nced vesterday that new engineers ould take charge of the machinery of the Kilburn, but it was not decided whether Thompson would sail in com- mand of the steamer or not. The Crowded Mail Dock. The Manchuria ¥ollowed by the | Coptic, coming from the Orient, and mooring at the Pacific Mail Dock has | crowded those wharves with bales and | boxes of merchandise. They are hur- rying to unload the big Manchuri get her into the drydock and back to the wharf where she can load and leave for Asia next Tuesday. The Pacific Mail steamship Peru is due Wednesday from Panama and the Coptic saile for the Orient Novem- { ber 26. s Water Front Secretary Metcalf of the Department of Commerce and Labor and Admiral Kempff yesterday inspected the steam- er Melville Dollar and found the vessel in excellent condition. The big Morgan freighter Minnesota, Notes. | bound from the Atlantic to this coast, has reached Coronel, Chile. The steamer Siberia left Hongkong vesterday John Connor went to sleep early yes terday morning on a high bootblack stand at 1 t street. When he be- came somewhat sober he fell off the chair and struck the sidewalk. He is/ now at the Harbor Hospital with a con- cussion of the brain—possibly a fracture of the skull. Little Margarita chson street was Valentine of 108 arried to the Har- Hospital vesterday afternoon in a tose ondition. The child had taken chloroform by mistake, and it took considerable pumping out to re- lieve her stomach of the narcotic. The Oceanic liner Alameda is due next Tuesday from Honolulu. - THE OC] NEWS OF CAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. Redwood for Scotland. French bark Marle Madeleine was 4 yesterday for Glasgow, Scotland, with 700 ft redwood lumber, valued at $25,275 - Shipping Notes. we bark Sea King, 1361 tons, ed by John Barneson for The ias been pur- British ship Tquique to Guam in ballast. S0y A Small Cargo for Tahit. The French schooner St Michel was cleared yesterday for Papeete, Tahiti, with an as- d cargo, Yalued at $1705, and including 26 1t lumber, 135 bbis flour, 30 doors, bide, 25 cs coal oil, 2 pkgs ach 10 ks n, 420 ied goods. . Exports for the North. The steamer City of Puebla sailed on Friday for Vietoria with an assorted merchandiss cargo consigned to the port of destination and the principal British Columbian ports, valued at $11,7i%, and including the following 52,114 jbs raisins, 13,500 ibs dried fruit, 888 gals wine, 626 pkgs fresh fruits, 13,102 Ibs nuts, 85 pkgs fresh vegetables, 1500 1bs meals, 1738 Ibs beans, 3 cs honey, 6050 lbs malt, 23 pkes groceries and provisions, 369 Ibs coffee, 156 pkgs paste, S cs table p asphelt, b0 pkge roofing, n ition, 2 pkgs machine 9 bdis steel, 12 cyls gas, supplies. ihe sieamer aleo carried 100 rolls leather, valued at $4801, en route to Japan. BER WE aey The Acapulce’s Cargo. The steamer Acapuico sailed vesterday for the Isthmus of Panama and way ports with a general merchandise cargo, valued at §122,- 990. to be distributed as follows: For Mex- ico, $15,638; Central America, $56,625; Pan- | @ma, $3458; Ecuador, $2030; New York, $43, 687; Barbadoes lsland, $280; Jamalca, $180; Grenada, $87; Germany, $300; England, $155. The following were the principal exports: To Mexico—100 flasks quicksilver, 099 pkgs machinery, 57,100 ft lumber, 33,224 Ibs blue- stone. 5550 1bs sulphur, 16 carboys acid, 2400 ibs soda, 6 cs fuse, 25 pkgs eiectrical supplies, 14 ks nails, 20 cs ofls, 54 boiler tubes, 108 pes steel, 46 pes iron, 2 Cs arms and ammuni- tion, 644 Ibs dried fruit, 16 cs canned goods, 58 pkgs potatoes, 21 pkgs fresh fruits, 36 pkgs paste, 25 cs bread 431 Ibs spices, 165 gais wine, § cs olives. To Central America—3887 bbls flour, 3372 ctis corn, 2118 gals 20 cs_wine, 100 cs 50 gals whisky, 70 pkgs beer, 12 cs mineral water, 6000 1bs malt, 94,760 ibs rice, 5370 1bs beans, 1486 lbs ham and bacon, 280 pkgs potatoes, 16 pkgs onions, 35 bales hay, 630 Ibs bran, 6 | cs liquors, 76 pkgs fresh fruits, 69 cs canned goods, 41 cs table preparations, 672 lbs bread, 771 1bs 15 pkgs raisins, 4471 Ibs spioes, 770 Tbs 5 cs dried fruit, 11 pkgs te, 857 Ibs tea, 420 1bs lard, 22 cs salmon, 100,266 Ibs tallow, 1500 Ibs cement, 22,000 Ibs bluestone, 20 bbls cocoanut ofl, 4320 ft lumber, 4032 Ibs cyanide, 0 reels barbed wire, 1100 ibs sulphur, 24 pkgs ry goods, 4 cyls ammonia, 21 cs paints, 9 pkgs electrical supplies, 232 ¢s coal oil, 4 pkgs | leather, 207 pcs 16 bdls steel, 84 bdls fron, 46 fi:lél'r‘vum. B&k‘!n&fl. 171 pes 28 pkss pipe nge, pkgs machinery, 79 cs oils, 31 bdis shooks. o To Panama—150 bbls flour, 2934 gals wine, ' 90 cs canned goods, 50 cs salmon, 25 cs whis- cs arms 25 rolls leather, 41" pkes electricai LONG OVERDUE COAL BARK ~ ARRIVES FROM NEWCASTLE pool for Valparaiso, and so | d to Sydney Heads for orders, and | 1bs lard and 4 cs | [ 1 | | | | { | < == =p == ok LONG OVERDUE FRENCH BARK MARGUERITA DOLLFUS, WHICH CAME | INTO PORT YESTERDAY MORNING, SEVENTY-ONE DAYS FROM NEW- STLE, AUSTRALIA. SHE REPORTS HAVING ENCOUNTERED UNFA- | VORABLE WEATHER DURING ALL THE VOYAGE, - > — 'l;.;\'iol:xni “.‘;,”‘f' ‘:‘f colls g 6 pkgs nails, 1. at noon‘ ?.l the 120th mexldfi;fl zgir“ 8 't lumber, pkgs pain P . Greenwich time. J. C. BURN "y ‘"T;:d‘)lr:arinx 1255 1bs hop: 750 gals wine, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. s brooms. To New York 524 gals wine, 300,208 1bs = BRI = lead, 17,450 Ibs dry hides, 6853 Ibs glue, SIPPING INTELLIGENCE. 1138 Ibs dross, 75\bales junk. " s To Barbadoes Island—10C cs canned salmon. 51 To Jamaica—45 cs canned salmon. ARRIVED. To Grenada—14 cs canned goods and 30 gals Saturday, November 12. whisky. Br stmr Wellington, Cutler, S3 hours from To London—3 cs vanilla beans. Ladysmith. —— Sdlmr asta, Hansen, 33 hours from San s i Pedro Movements of Steamers. Stmr South Bay, Anderson, 38 hours from ==ty San Pedro. TO ARRIVE. % i3 p.\'lmx Alcatraz, Olsen, 48 hours from San = Sk eI . ie: Steamer. | From \v‘snm‘- Umatilla, Nopander, 61 hours from i _— ctoria Aztec | Kove | _Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 18 hours from Cas- Ban Pedro....| Humboldt | par, Norwood. Grays Harbor | _Stmr George Loomis, Badger, S8 hours from ‘orona . Hllmhn:v'fl s Seattle. S. Monica. Grays arbor . - Redondo Portland & Astoria LJ-F;ARED - sy Humboldt | Saturday, November 12. Alifance Portland & Way Ports. | Br ship Acamas, Nelson, Eureka; J. A J. Higgins San Pedro : | Brower. ' Wyefleld Oyster Harbor Stmr Pomona, Swanson, Eureka: P C 8 § Co S. Barbara. .| San Pedro ............ Stmr Nevadan, Green, 'Honolulu and Kahu- State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Pts. Willlams, Dimond & Co. Montara Seattle . cerene Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria; San Fran- Point Arena & Albion: | cisco and Portland § 8 Co. [;]unn!ul;x = . Sunr Asuncion, Bridgett, Astoria; P C Oil Portla Astoria i "| San Pedro & way Pts ! r Acapuleo, Russell, Ancon, etc.; P M .| Portiand & Astoria ‘o Pomona. .| Humboldt | schr St. Michel, Herve, Papeete; F. Titania...... | Oyster Harbor .. | Henry Del Norte Crescent City | 5 Frbark Marie Madeleine, Polles, Glasgow: Centralia San Pedro | 3.3 Meore & Co, Eureka Humboldt | 0z stmr Ammon, Jurgensen, Hambure; J. Mariposa . Tahiti | D. Spreelels ros. Ce Queen Puget Sound Ports | SAILED. | Point Arena.. Mendocino t. Arena e s Santa Rosa.. | San Dlego & Way Pts. Stmr Navarro, J-reh§r|d Fesemiin LATRE ity 2 Stmr Celia, Smith, Alblon e & Pt Orford | Saturday, November 12. | Coronado. . Harbor . ; ! tmr Acapulco, Russell, Panama, etc. Peru New York via Ancon.. | rcata, Macgenn, Coos Bay. Jeanie.. ... | Seattle & Tacoma Pemona, Swanson, Eurek G. Lindauer vs Harbor .. - ru‘x‘n Bay, Andresen, Eureka, Bonita Newport & Way Ports. | s! Mayteld, Roberts, Sydney. Baxonia Hamburg & Way Pis )] | Schr Jennie Griffin, Gibson, Bulinos. Menes S Hamburg & W: Pts. Br ship Kensington, Borland, Queenstown. Nort ‘ork.. { Humboldt B | DOM 1 PORTS. lumbia. . Portland & Astoria | Sailed Nov 11—Schr Ruby, for equola. . Willapa Harb s and not as previously reported. onoma Sydney & Way Ports!/Nov ! HARFORD—Salled Nov 12, 9 a m— | City Puebl yund Ports. r Bonita, for San Franclsco | Rainer.. Beattle & Eyerett REDONDO-—Sailed Nov 12—Stmr Bee, for | San Juan.... | New York via Ar tsco | Port! & Way F Nov 12—Stmr_Francls H. Leggett, S e San Pedro; stmr Charles Nelson, hence | TO SAIL. ! 8 s e SH—Passed | Nov 12U § stmr Steamer. Destination, = | Salla Fier. | Soltintips; brig W. -d. ‘Irwin, hence Nov' 3, B e 2 RIS = o B e S S o r. | Mot a5 . SEATTLIEArrived, Nov 11—Stmr Corwin, e los o Rive 5 pm!Pier 20 | {fom Nome: stmr Ddlphin, from Skagway. i oo i g s 3 oier 13 | Aznes Oswald for Melbovrne. Al Ao Panes | 3 PmiDter 3 | . ABERDEEN—_Arrived Nov 11—Schra Jemsie \:"(X- god. j\‘,}fi'.‘\,; P M Pier 5| Minor and Alpha, from San Pedro. ok s e e - i EOUTH BEND Arrived Nov 12—Stmr Sig- S. Rosa San Diego & W 9 am Pier 11 S Sl % . e £ Barbara.| Grays Harbor...... 4 pm|Pier 2 SOINT LOE Rty uiie i Eureka. ....| Humboldt m Pler 13 | i g November 15. | | A—Arrived Nov 12—Schr Oaklan M. Doliar.. | Grays Harbor.. 4 pm Pler 20 ov 107 schr Antelops. hance Nov b’ N. Fork Humboldt . | 9 am[Pier 20 | ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 12—Fr ship Jules Corona Humboldt o.........|1:30 piPler 9 | Gommes, from Huil Bonita Newport ‘ay..| 9 am Pier 11 REIGN | Manchuria hina_& Japan | 1 pmiPler 40 LIVERP( ,,r( "\r‘"‘.'\ PQRTS‘ Californian.| New York direc ....|Pler 25 LIVERPOOL—Arrived ' Nov 11-—-fpan stmr Alliance. Eureka & Coos B.lii'amPier 16 | 198, ¢, Panay, from Manila. o s e November 16. ] 5 e G Arctic Humboldt ...._....[ 8 am Pler 2 | ONG e on Oan Rranisov. | Umatilla...| Puget Sound Ports.| am Pler 11 | v, e e T e T | L3 e Yang Teze, from London, for Vancouver. i o ‘:]'ffl; gf)m s pme" T i Arrived :vrmkr Nov 12—Br stmr Indraveili, . orla & rom New York. Centralia.... Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pler 10 | Sailed Nov 12— Stmr Siberfa, for S 2 | Pomo......"| Pt Arena & Albion| 8 pm|Pler 2 | cisco, 2 2 st State of Cal N‘;o‘g‘:f:ho&; \;;;-.] Dam’l’xer 1| ACAPULCO—Salled Nov 10—Stmr Peru, for o an Francisco. Pomona Humboldt . [1:30 piPler 9 | MOJI—Sailed Nov 12—Br stmr M. S. Dollar, G. W. El Astorfa & Portland|11 am'Pler 24 | for n_Francisco. { November 19. | { HANGHA Arrived prior Nov 12—Br stmr | Arcata Coos B & Pt. Orfd'10 am Pier 13 | Shimcea, trom New York. | Breakwater| Coos Bay difect...|'s pmbier '8 [ A FORT SAID—arrived Nov 12—Span stmr Argo. . Eel River Ports.d 4 pmPier 2 | C. Lopez from Livernool | Point A Point_Arena . 4 pm|Pler 2 Coos Day... San Pedro & W 9 am!Pier 11 { Alameda. .. Honolulu ..... 11 am|Pler 7 | Hamburz, Cy. Panama| N. Y. via Ancon..[12 mPler 10 | VICTORIA—Sailed Novy 11—Br stmr Mio- Rirella." Astoria & Portland| 5 pmPier 27 | yera, for Sydney; stmr Humboldt, for Skag- | November 21. vay. L i o Girars Harber: | & pmipter 10 | Arrived Nov 11—Br ship Moolton, from Aca | Queen..... .| Puget Sound Ports! (11 am Pier 8 e, CSRE sDGRGL o Ripa e | Wovember 22. | ] K | Coronado...| Grays Harbor. ... 4 pm Pler 10 A STRAMEED: ! November 24. ¥ PLYMOUTH—_Arrived Nov 12—Stmr Phila- i Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm!Pier 20 | d€IPhia. {rom New York. | soxs o e et AR oo e FROM SEATTLE, Memoranda. Sceamer. | Deatination VICTORIA, B. O, Nov. 11—Br shiy Mool- ! S ton, _which arrived from Acapulco, reports | Sante Ane. o Br 'ship Arracan and three four-masted shi | Clty Seattn Ports, from Aeapulco wind bound off ‘Cape Flat et F or s, waiting a chance to enter straits. jEaa EpaErey & AT Tk, Br ship Arracan is bound for British Columbla. — el ot i e Sun,*Moon and Tide. Uniied _ States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— Wyman Information Flled. Time and Height of High and Low Waters The information chargi h: at Fort Point. entrance to San Francisco (BN Charles Bay. Published by official authority of the | Wyman with ballot box stuffing was Supérintendent. NOTEThe high and low waters occur at | filed by the District Attorney in Judge the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13. [ Sun Tives - Sun sets . Lawlor’s court yesterday. Wyman is charged with falsely and fraudulently representing himself as S. H. Mann at the polling place, 2805 Bush street, in the Thirty-ninth Assembly District, during the primary election and reg- istering a vote under that name. He was recently held by Police Judge Ca- baniss for trial. The case of Adolph Steffens, another alleged stuffer at the same polling place, was called in for a week. The police made a return NOTE—In the above exposition of the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive mdes of the 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 Coast Survey Charts. except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters, rest that he could not be found. —_———— To Help Sick Members. A number of the members of Buena Vista Parlor of the Native Daughters of the Golden West who have good voices will appear in an operetta at Native Sons’ Hall on the night of Thursday next. Members of this par- iy e lor have on several occasions ap- el '11:: g:lel; T T peared favorably in minstrelsy, bfit mnu"mm p} ks b s cu.: this is their first appearance in light N ber 12, 1 opera. This will be for the benefit of The Time Ball q:“(h. tower of the Ferry | the parlor's fund for the relief of sick bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day— | members. Judge Lawlor’s court and continued ! on the bench warrant for Steffens’ ar- | BRENNAN GETS HIS. FREEDO Judge Lawlor Sustains the Demurrer to Information on Grand Larceny Charge f | i SOMEBODY IS AT FAULT | _— 'Statute of Limitations Ap- plies and Grand Jury May Be Asked to Investigate | } R Dr. Thomas F. Brennan, after a long and stubborn fight inthe criminalcourts, is a free man through somebody’s blun- der. Yesterday Judge Lawlor sustained the demurrer to the information charg- ing Brennan with grand larceny and | dismissed the case. The Judge held that the statute of limitations was a bar to any further proceedings. The point was raised that the information was not filled within three years after the date of the offense. Attorney M. C. Hassett, special pros- ecutor, asked leave to make a state- | ment. He said the complaint had been sworn to and the defendant arrested on | August 12. The offense was alleged to have been committed on September 21, 1901, so that the three years' limitation 21, 1%04. Police Judge Conlan did not hold the defendant to answer till Octo- ber 12, twenty-one days after the time had expired. Hassett pointed out that there were thirty-nine days for the! holding of the preliminary examination and for the filing of the information, | and if ordinary expedition had been ex- ercised that was ample time. He thought the matter should be investi- gated. The Judge said he couid not make an. investigation, but as the Grand Jury was an appendage of the court it would be proper for that body to investigate | any alleged’ dereliction of duty by any ! public official. If the due administra- jtion of justice had been interfered | | with it would be proper to call the at-| ! tentlon of the Grand Jury to the facts. | Dr. Brennan was first arrested in| February last on the charge of embez- | zling over $36,000 from Rev. Father P.! J. Grey, and was held to answer in June by Police Judge Fritz. A few | days later he was released by Judge Cook on a writ of habeas corpus on the | ground §hat the charge, if any, should have been grand larceny. It was not | till August 12 that the complaint charg- | | ing him with grand larceny was sworn ! to before Judge Conlan, and he was held to answer on October 12. In the embezzlement complaint the crime was alleged to have been committed in De- cember, 1903, but in the grand larceny complaint the time was changed to September 21, 1901, and when the case | was called in Judge Lawlor's court the | demurrer was interposed. ! An application for a writ of habeas corpus is also pending before Judge Cook, but it will now be withdrawn OF THE CONDITION AND OF THE North British and ~ Mercantile INSURANGE COMPANY F LONDON, ENGLAND, ON THE 31ST | day of December, A. D., 1903, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the In- suradice Commissioner of the State of Califor- nia, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 | and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner: ¢ CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, up in Cash . e AFFAIRS aid $3. ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company.. $3,135,327 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages. 193,008 40 Cash Market Value of all Stocks { | _and Bonds owned by Company.. 14,782,308 10 Cash in Company’'s Office 24,632 64 Cash in Banks . 713,003 23 Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans ........... 75,173 40 Premiums In due course of Col- lection s el oo 357,683 T4 Bills receival . mot Matured, taken for Fire and Marine Risks. 27,815 45 Due from other Companies for Reinsurance on losses aiready pald . 38077510 Agents’ Balances ... % 1,562,439 65 | Due from other Comvanles for Reinsurance on losses aiready pald, Life Department . 22,168 45 Total Asmets .$21,274,510 24 LIABILITIES. | in process of adj ment or in suspense.... ? Losses resisted, including ex- | penses . | Gross premiums on running one year $1,163,800 42 or | $7.253.831 33: reinsurance 50 per § e | Amount’ " reciaimabie sured on perpetual | Superannuation fund Due to other companies for insurance All other Liabllities . Total Liabilities INCOME. recetved 3,626,015 67 13,845 44 482,702 23 760,901 45 | 144,729 10 by ‘the policie i | Net cash actually for | _ Fire Premiums . $9,201,032 35 | Recelved for Interest and Divi- dends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from all other sources . 575,509 18 Recelved for Transfer fees 655 62 Total Income . . $0.777.287 18 EXPENDITURES. | Net amount paid for Fire Losses | Unciuding — losses of previon years .. 786,23 | DXiaenas o Siockhoiders “m‘g?g Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage ... 1,500,257 16 | Pald for Saluries, Fees, and other | _charges for officers. clerks, etc. 1,479,778 30 Pald for State. National and Local Taxes . P X All other payments and expend- ftures ......... = Losses incurred during the years umfl's’n Risks and Premiums| Fire Risks. | Premiums. Net amount of risks| written during thel Net ameunt ‘of risks Lgitas it expired during the Yowo oo --..| 3,335,420,815 9,287,483 16 Net amount in fo December 31, 1903 3,071,811,845| 7,253,531 33 W. T. PRICE, Manager, ROBERT CARMICHAEL, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 12th day of Aptil, 1904 JOHN C. NEWTON, Notary Public. PACIFIC DEPARTMENT: TOM C. GRANT, General /gent, 212 PINE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. would not have expired till September | ADVERTISEMENTS. UNITED STATES BRANOCH. > 'l’-'-.l:::‘: '-.-:. are dus STATEMENT 2| SAN FRANCI3CO. O TIRE % Frox Octonzs 2, 1904 CONDITION AND AFFAIRS Ticx Saios OF THE \ (Foot of Market Street.) London Guaranteg and Accident Company | === wAIN CiNE._—mws "00A Vacavilie, Wiaters, Rumsey. ... 7508 (LIMITED.) 7.00A Benicia, Elmirs sad Sacramento.. 7.20s 7.30a Vallejo Napa, Caltstoga. Ssats Rosa, Martinez. San Ramon 7.30A Nties, Tracy. Lathrop, Stockton. 800A Saasta Express — (Via Davi F LONDON, IN ENGLAND, ON THB 31st day of December, A. D. . and for the year ending on that day, as made to the D, 1 Insurance Commissioner of the State of Cali- | Wiillame, Willows, tFrato, lted fornia, pursuant to the provisions of sections | Bluft. Portisnd, Tacoma, Seattie 7.50% 61¢ and 611 of the Politic: Ci condensed | 8 00A Davis. Woodiand. Knights Landing. as ver blark furnished by t ssioner. Marysville, Oroville..... . 750m — A Martinez, Antloch Y. E AN e Tmmion, Las Beee Cash Market Value of all Stocks Mendota, armons, Hsaford, and Bonds owned by Company..$1,146,542 T8 Viealla Porterville.......... ... 4200 Cash in Company’s Office........ 1730 92| g 30a Port Costa, Modesto, Merced, Cash in Banks . oo 123,700 00 Fresno, Goshen Jjunction, Han- Interest due and accrued on Bonds ford, Visalia. Rakersdeld . 4508 and Mortgages . e 81 8.30A Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- Premiums in d < | ton. (+M1iton). jone, Sacramento, lection . 84 sviile, Chico. Red Blut 4.20m Total assets . 35 press—Ogden aad Eas 9.30A Richmond, Martinez and Way LIABILITIES. tations ....... 8508 Losses In process of Adjustment AT Sl i 3 ey B ST RATRATAL 318003 30 Omaba, Chicago, Denver, Kansss Losses resisted, including expenses 12,875 00 Clty, 85 Lole sy 35 8.208 Gross premtums on_Risks running 10.00A Vaileso or less, $393,199 54; re- 10.00A Los Ang masenge: 50 per cemt..., 446,599 77 | Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Gross premiums on Risks running Latbrop. Stockton, Merced, more than one year, $18,018 1 Kaymond, Fresno, Goshen June: reinsurance pro rata ...... 14,931 72 tlon. Hanford, Lemoore, Visalla. Special reserve for unpaid losses.. 355,850 00 4 20» Commissicns and brokerage due | i 20 and to become due......... 52,901 71| 00= Contingent Reserve (L | '330@ Benicia, Wwinters. o. partient) ... | Woodised, Kauights Landivg All other Liabill ! Maryaville, Oroville and way 10.504 1 . Niies nnd Way Staifons.. 7.508 R A Port Costa, Martigez. Byron, Tracy N Lathro) Stocklon, odesto, S Merced, Berends, Fresno sad Net cash _actually re Way Stations beyond Poll Costa 12.20m premimms Sasiecda 4.00P Martinez, San Ramc: ejo, N Recelvd for interest and Caliatogs, Sants % 9 or. Bon ocks, Loans and 4.00P Niles, Tracy. Stockton. .. from all Other SOUTCeS........ 5 4.30P Hayward, Niles, Irvington, Sat Jose. Livermore. 6.00p The Owi Limited— Banos. Mendota, Fresno, Tulsre, Total income & . = Bakersfeld. Los Angeles 8504 s ks 16 30% Hayward. Niies and San Jose 7204 ot amount paid for Losses......§ 473,421 44 | .00 Hiayward. Nilesand San Jose. 9504 Remitted “1’1 Hm‘;m ;,nn.;g.. et 46,507 18 8.000 nl;urzm{l::-«og‘n’n !Fhl’.?u":' paid or allowed for Commission enver. , 8t. Lout e ke b el Y Mar!(nez. Stockion. Sacramenta. Paid tor Salaries, Fees and | gmrnx. Keno, Sparks, Moatello, g charges for officers, clerks . 35,039 12 R S oo ot - . 1250 P {f:‘., '([au‘),fl z’:-mx and Local s 8.00p Vallejo, daily, =xcept Sunday. 7.508 i S Ry b . 7.00P Valiejo, Sunday only............. . All other payments and .wvfx\m 7.007 1 I;xh-’r':?::i .:?‘ ‘Pdvyx;:‘?;;c > s A S T 7.00 Reno Passenger—Fort Costa Z nic feun, Elmirs, Dizon, AN CaCHER s e Davis, Sacramento, Sparks. Tono- B R pah, Keeler nnd Way Stations... 7.508 A. W. MASTERS, United States Manager. | $.06p Oregon & California Express—Sac- Sibscribed and sworn fo before me, this 23th | pmento, Maryevile, Redding. day of Januar: ortiand, Paget Sound and Bast. 2y Of “YARR A. FOOTE, Notary Public. 1185 and San Jose (Sun- COA(S'T LINE (Narrow Gsuge) 00t of Market Street.) 8.16A Newark. Jenterville, San Jose, - Feiton, Toulder Creek, Senta _Cryz and Way Stations .......... B5.58m ND WOMER. | 2757 vk, Centerville, San_Joss, MENA R | Few Aimaden.T.o0 Gaton Faiton Use Big @ for unnaturad | ulder Creek, Santa Crus discharges.infonimations, | Principal Way Stations » 110554 irritations or ualcorations | 4 15p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos { ¥ A ' ~ot o strioture. ™ of mucoas membranes. | 8.564 Preveats Conteglon. Painiess. and not astrin. | @9.30p Hunters’ Train (Saturday only)— HEEVANSCHEMIOALGD. gent or poisonous | San Jjose and Way Station . 7.25» Scld by Druzgists, COAST LINE (Broad suge). or sent in plain wrapper, | ____ ¥ (Third and Townsead Streets.) by express, prepaid, for ’ . . 301 $1.00. or 3 bottles 82.75. _ | E z o A Circulas sect 0B Fequest | 8.00a New Almaden (Tucs., Frid. only). 4.108 8.00A The Coaster—San Jose, Salinas, San Ardo, Paso Robles, Sants rgarita, San Lais Obispe, . Guadalupe, Gaviota, Santa Bar- bara. San Buenaventurs, Mon- IR RS TR - Ot Builanh, Mos wharves (plers 9 and 11). | ggga Gliroy, Hollister, roville, Dal San Francisco Moite, Pacific Grove, Surf, Lom- For Ketchikan, Wrangel, poc iy . ... 10.309 Juneau, Treadwells, Haines. 9.00A San Jose. Tres Pinos, Wat-onville, Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 Capitola, Santa Crusz, Pacife a. m., Nov. 1, 6 11, 18, 21, Grove, Saltnas,_San Luis Obispo 26, Dec. 1. Change to this and Principsl Way Statfons. company’'s steamers at Seat- | 10.30, tle. 1130 y For \Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, | 2 .15p San Jose and Wa; - Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, South Bellingham. | 3.00P Del Monte Express—Santa Clara, ellingham—11 a. m.. Nov. 1. 6, 11 16, 21, o Jose, Watsonville, Santa , Dec. 1 rge at Seattle to this com- Del Monte, Montersy, pany’'s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at fc @rove. ............. 12.15» Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver | 15.00» Lot Wright, Boulde: Cruz, via Ssnta Cl to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay) Pomona, 1:30 row Gauge 3.30p Valencta St., South San p. m., Nov. 6 12, 18, 24, 30, Dec. 6. Corona, | co, 1:30 p. m., No 9, 15, 21, 27, Dee. 3. Burlingame, San Jose, Gfizoy, For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Tres Pinos . 10454 Redondo)., San Diego and Santa Barbara— and Way Stations........ 18.00a Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. o Jose. Lov Gatos, State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. Way Stations (ex- For Los Angeles (via n_Pedro and East ceeeoee 19.008 San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa z. Mon- | pal Way Stacions §9.40a terey, San Simeon. Cayucos, Port Harford (San e Gatree—Nefweed. Gun Luis Obispo). Ventura and Hueneme. Jean i lnusg by lea, Bonita, 93, m. Nov. 7.5, 3 Dec 1 Ban Luis Obispo. Saate Barbara, Coos Bay. 9 a. . 19, 27, . 8, g o . Ve For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose dei | ¢ P;‘l!‘-(to'm‘-r Nm“fl‘vl:-n '\-rrc;n 9104 Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Ro- 45p e e Coewiia salfa. Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m.. ith each mo. | e e a e O For further information obtain folder. Rig iz reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st..and Broad- way¥ wharves. Freight Office 10 Market st. C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st., San Francisco. The Pacific Transfer Co., 20 Sutter st.. will ont, a0 Oaks, 18.16° *au Mateo, Beresford, Carlos, Redwood, Falr lo Park. Palo Alto. 6 30 San Jose and Way Sia 00p Paio Aito and Way S 11.305 South San Trancisco. M lingame, San Mateo, Ban Carlos, Redwood, ont, ir Ouka, call for and_check baggage from hotels and Menlo Park. and Paio Alto...... 19.48s residences. Telephone Exchange 312. 1130 Mayfield, Mountain View, Sunny- ’ vale, Lawrence, Santa Clars and Ban Jose o ceee 19.450 ARWAI, SAMOA, WEW A for Morn!ng. P for Afterncon. ZEALANC ams SYONEY gceanics.s.Co, il v | ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Nov.19, 11 A.M. | 5. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, Nov i1 AN | S. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa. Auck- land and Sydney, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2 P. M, 1.0 SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts., Ticket 0Mc2643 ¥ ket Freight Offic: 327 Mavket St, Pier 7, Pacids 5. 18unday excepted : Sunday oniy « Baturday only. & Monday only. {Stups at al! stations on Sunday, CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL, WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, $:30, 5:10_ 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05. 7:35, 7:30, 9:20, 11: a m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p. m. COMPAGIIZ GENERALE TRANSATLAWIIQJIZ DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS > Sailing every Thursday instead of 42, North River, foot of Morton st. | First class to Havre, $70 and upward. Sec- | ond class to Havre, $45 and upward, GEN- | ERAL AGE! 'Y FOR UNITED STATES AND | CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson bullding), | rdays—Extra trip at 2:06 and 6:35 p. m. New York. J. F. FUGAZI & Co.. Pacific Coast NDAYS—8:00. 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, Agzents, 5 Montgomery avenue. San Franciseo. 4:05, 5:05, 6:35 p. m. Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. T I = éflec!’ — ‘A.rrlv. San Fran. | Oct. 2, 1904 For U. S. Navy Yard and Vallejo. Deatina- Strs. General Frisbie, Monticello and Arrow, tion. 9:45 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 3:15 p.m., 6 p.m., $:30 p. e m. Leave San Francisco Sundays 9:45 a.m., pe Ignacte. 12:30 p.m., & p.m., 8:30 p.m. Leave Vallejo, 7 30 p) a.m., 9 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 3:15 p.m., 8 p.m. Sun- 00 p| | days, 7 am.,9am., 3:20p.m, 6pm. Pler 2 = fc Mission st.; phone Main 1508. HATCH BROS 200 a Novato, v, :\o al Petaluma y o) and RAILWAY TRAVEL. o T N :00 a Fuiton. :30 i Windsor, :00 a :30 p 200 a Hopland 30 pl and Ukiah. Willits and :00a| Sherwood. g:oo a 30 pl _ Guerneville. CALIFORNIA el ot LIMITED TO CHIC\"C 3:00p _Glen Ellen. 7:30 a| 8:00 a LEAVES MONDAYS end THURSDAYS 3:30p! 3:30p Sebastopoi, at 9:30 a.m., through in 3 days. STAGES connect at Green Brae | Quentin; et Santa Rosa for White r’o':m:.: | Springs and Mark West Springs: at Lytton tog Lytton Bprlt.‘:' “:t G(«ynrvulo for Springs; at Clove: or_the Geyse ville and Greenwood: at Hopland for D'umne: Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs; Soda Bay, Lakeport. Bartiee Springs and Lake County Hot Springs. st kiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs: ‘With diner and all trappings. Other Santa Pe Trains: For Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Merced, Hanford and Visalla. For Stockton. 30a. m. 0 a. m. 00 p. m. 00 p. m. 00 p. m. For Kansas City, Grand Caayon and Chicago. Ji Lake, Pomo, Potts Vi Ticket Offices—641 Market st. and Ferry Depot. | Riveraide, Licriy s, Bucknstiy ~ohD Day's San Francisco; also 1112 Broadway, Oak- | Heights. Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, g“,""““ land, Cal.; also 27 South 1st. San Jose. | House, Comptche, Hopkins, Mendocing. c1c | Fort Brags, Westport and Usal: at Willies f:; | Fonpfl;uz. yoar‘n m{d‘sn'yer-; at for Cahto, Covelo, ytonvi min, | Bell's Springs, Harris, Hubuu:&. oi‘:q.;lth-."' | Dyer, Garberville, Camp 8§, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- kets to all points duced rates. On Sunday—Round-trip i ’ beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Marl CAZADERO, Etc. | "Fis 3 S S JEBCTEINIL| Via Sausalito Perry JA&lamm‘«nm R. X. RYAN, SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. n DR Gen. Pass. Agt. at 17 148, 73508 A Fraacisco. ' MT “Tr.sa For Fairfax, daily, at 7:45 a. m.: also Sar. 1 m.,ut!‘aldda L 1‘5“ daily except l.tfi- 359 i nday at 5:15 p. m. Efihfl, ' THROUGH TRAINS. - s TICKRT 7:45 a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations. 8:15 p. m., Saturdays only—For Cazadero, _— ete. 5:15 p. m., daily, except Saturday and Sua- day, for Tomales, ete. TICKET OFFICE—650 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. Weekly Call $1.00 per Year

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