The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 6, 1904, Page 11

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FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1901 FEARS FOR THE MAKAWELI'S SAFETY ~ |1S DISPELLED BY VESSEL'S DR. SMITHERS ARRIVAL| RAPS [NIONS Barkentine Safe!| in Mazatlan. | Harbor. Loses Man Over-| board in Puget Sound. The barkentine Makaweli. which some on the shores Vanec nd for the f which a vesse experienced grave anxiety, arrived yes- ter at Mezatlan. She reached the Mexican port with spars and sails in- tact and her cargo of coal in good con- dition age was the de: shap of the voy- by drowning of Nelis Olson, who fel while the vessel Wi uver Isl- and coast. I s finding of the ife preserver thrown t Olson “that > the rumor of the ves- n that find things on t uver Isiand are some & upon their ¢ wn e Moon and Tide. Geodetic Survey— Low Waters low waters occur at n-street_wharf) abo an at For: Point; the height me at both pi ed the effect of the Meakaweli was carrying aces. expressed confi- vessel from after DAY. DEX the report and the s safe me n be welc I 4 H 4 49 9:10 NOTE—In the above exposition of th the early morning tides are given in hand column and the euccessive tides of the order of occurrence time: time column gives the except when there are but three tid The heights given addition to the soundings of the United Stat Coast Surver Charts_ except when a minus ( sign precedes the height, and then the number given is sub m the depth given by rts. The plane of reference is the meaa jower low waters. | Time Ball Office. U. 6. N. Mer. | . San Francisco, Cal, | The Tin on the tower of the Ferry bullding w ped exactly at noon to-day— 1 e. st moon P. m. Greenwich time ! Lieutena: Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. From. amand of the Cop- s_Bay when the At the Harbor "Hospital. Smedes of 820 Leavenw 16 € gas through & rubber tube in ¢ the seloon at 308 Howard San Pedro & Way Pts. Dec. Dec iy Portiand & Astoria Overdue Troop at Cape Town. 2ue British bark Troop arrived Sun- She was almost without | have to refit before proceeding. ry, out 25 days from Singa-. igkong. was advanced yester, e other overdues are Pitcatrn Island, 10 per cent; ry, 35 per cent san, from Vancouver, is -~ Puget Sound Ports - Eeattle & Tacom: Humboldt . NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Destination. with an assorted merchandise cargo, $59,106 and bbls flour, 91 ctis wheat, 441 106 ctis oats, 11 ctis corn, 550 bs beens. 65,378 Ibs_bram, 45,000 1bs rice. 5700 gals wine, 204 | toes, 21-crts onions, Ibs raisins, | cf codfish, § bbis saimon, 10 pkgs | O kgs fresh fruits, pkEs groceries and provisions, 769 bs salt, 500 Ibs meals, 443,440 s gasolne, ofls bdie paper, bxs | trhes, 26 cx boots and shoes, | Salls | Pler. Matters of Interest to Mariners and : e e | Shipping Merchants. | December 6. | | | Coos Bay direct...| 5 pm(Pler 8| The British ship Thornlicbank was cleared Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pm Pler 32 e y for Queenstowp, for orders with Portland & Way..| 5 pm Pler 2| 5 670 wheat. valued at $116,704. and - Beattie direct 4 pm Pler u| 20,006 7t jumber a3 dunnage, valued at $300. Coauille River ....| 5 pm Pier 20 — . =S v A Cargo for Hilo. | 4 2 Falls of Clyde satled on Saturday 12 2 ' n including the follow- | State of Cal Pomo.. 9 ctis bar- | Arcata. bales hey, | . Fork 10,005 ibs | G. W. Eilder San Diego & Way. Pt Arena & Albion, 6 pm Pier 9 am|Pier Coos B. & Pt oru"xz m|Pier Humboidt . {9 am|Pier i E.8Nunm GreB NERLE France, $70. jows To Mexico—211 pkgs potatoes 30 cx fresh g ew York, $30,961 The leading exports ate, 78,000 Tbe cement, 6 cs | ATSO- | © pes iron. 1245 fi hard. | Avrelia | me. 110 tons coal, 8 pes steel, | Sequaia { = Alam | agricuitoral hr.nlml e — o - City Puel ’4"""‘"‘:) the San Juan. [g_m.. tor the tethmmns oy oan salled on Ssturday | merchandise For | Coos Bay sme, $6273. New 008 o | ehpete. { trutie ®oods, 401 gals 1685 jbe spices 1855 Ths bread, 1 es wine, 12 pias dried froit, 23 pie provisions. S os table prepara: tallow, 5865 Ibs grease, § pkgs bales bags. 4 pkgs ore cars, § rope. 24 pkgs arme and ammunition, be Bluestone. 3540 7t lumber, 20 kegs 2216 Ibs suiphur, 124 phgs tank e ;b‘- pkgs drugs and sundries, 9 cs boots oes. ay _To Central America—I1931 bbis flour, 1519 Cooks inlet & Way Pts|Dec. 10 Che Sorn. .20 b rloe. 45 crts pitatoes, Skagway & Way Ports. Dee 13 raisine, 3540 Ibs lard, 35 pkgs gro- Skagway & Way Ports.[Dec. 14 ceries and orovisions, 30 ce canved moods, Seldovia & Way Ports.|Dec. 16 15 cs olive oli, cs_olives, K11 gais wine, 9 cs 19 gals whisky, 7 NTELLIGEN spices, 37 pkgs fresh frults, 425 Ibs d’;\eé"}r\:lbl' SHIPPING I CE. OF1 ibs meals, 27.257 Ihs tallow, 4 ma e chinery. 17 cx 1 bbi lubricating, ofl. 3 bales ARRIVED. bage, 2 cs druge, 45 bdls pipe, 45 o= tar, 251 y. December 5. s coal oil, 3 cs plows, € baies calf skins, 41 Randall, 50 hours - Lo Stmr George W. Eider, To 000 bbls flovr, 009% gals wine. g 256 cris onlons, 90 crts potatoes, 25 o= whisky, 1006 bxs sosv, 20 ce vmints, 1 tank acid. gals wine. 11000 1hs | =! and wey ports. To New York—70,115 Ibe Stmr Ful 12 from - beans, %8015 aspbaltum, 12,440 ibs o Eiden, 10351 ba lend dromm, 20 o5 drags 10 | wiin Aleasar, ‘Winkel, 16 tiodrs ¥rost Oress- Te Jamaica—35 cs canned salw i ‘hours. | v Y | WEATHER CONDITIONS 'rom nd, via 4615 ho Stmr Gipsy, Gray, 26 hours {rom Monterey |. SCHOONER GEORGE E. BILLINGS, WHICH BROKE LOOSE WHILE BEING TOWED TO EUREKA. Weather Feport. (120th Meridian, Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5—5 p. m The following maximum and minimum tem- peratures are reported for the previous day: SAN FRANCISCO..............58-48 The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date jart season and the rainfall in the last twenty- four hours Last This Last Stations— 24 hours. Season. Season. Eureka . .00 .05 4.31 Red Bluft 00 10.79 8.45 Eacramento 00 7.59 3.56 San Francisco .00 8.60 4.42 Fresno .00 5.06 .68 Independence .00 45 42 San Luis C 00 473 .50 | Los Angels 00 1.48 .48 San Diego 00 123 K THE COAST RECORD. Er.g ¥ JEgE R 2k si3i% 2 2 B5%5 88 &7 - b é £z : 2 R : ¥ 3 45 .00 s .00 40 00 34 00 54 00 24 .06 H ] 30 00 ] 00 00 00 .00 00 0 0 00 .00 00 % ] 00 00 FORECAST. e weather continues clear over the Pacific snow is falling In Northern Ari- her is reported at Los asterly winds. Cloudy from San Diego to Yuma. orobable Tuesday morning orthern Calffornia. t San Francisco for thirty ght, December 6: of Tehachapi—Fair Tues- winds; light frosts Tuesday weat hours, ending California of Tehachapi—Fair Tues. in southeastern portion; winds. > Tuesday. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Tuesday; light east winds. Los Angeles and light northeast winds. Sacramento—Fair Tuesday; morning: light east wind Frespo—Fair Tuesday; light frost in momn ing; light northeest wind. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. + -+ Stmr Charles Nelson, Christensen, 92 hours from Seattle, bound for San Pedro, called in to land passengers. Stmr North Fork, Nelson, 26 hours from Eu- reka. Stmy State of California, Thomas, 41 hours from San Diego and way ports. Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, 73 hours from s Harbor. Simr Enterprise, Younggren, § days 22 hours from Hilo. Stmr Coquille River, Adler, 48 hours from San Pedro. Schr George E. Billings, Birkholm, from sea, on account of hawser from stmr Noyo parting. Schr Fortuna, erett Schr Jennie Griffin, Gibson, 3 hours from Bolinas. Sehr Virginia, Nieleon, § days from Port- land. vicinity—Fair Tuesday; light frost ir G: Holmstrom, 23 days from Ev- CLEARED. Monday, December 5. Br ship Thornliebank, Smith, Queenstown; J. § Moore & Co. s SAILED, Monday, Noyo, Johnson, Eureka. rd, ,Od December 5. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr angua: . San Pedro. ‘Whitesboro Frederickson, Point Arena. icolson, San’ Pedro. Coos_Bay, Del Norte, Payne, Crescent City. Olympic, Hansen,' Grays Harbor. Charles Nelson, Christiansen, San South Coast, Olsen, Casiar. £anta Barbara, Zaddart, Grays Harbor. Stmr_Fulton, Panzer, Westport. e Ger bark Steinbek. Giertz, Newcastle, Aus, Schr Bessie K, Stark, San Vicente Land o TELEGRAPHIC. - POINT . Dec. 5, 10 —_— o ot Bl ey P. m.—Weather RETURNED. Dec 5—Stmr Noyo, Johnson, hence Dec 4, for Eureka, with schr E. Billings tow, Teteried on- SScownt OF 13 hawser, and returned one. AND GENERAL | §Says the Cost of Buildings Is Far Less in Los Angeles! Than in San anciscol |SOUTH ENJOYS LIBERTY { |E. A. Sturge, M. D., Gives an Interesting Account of | That a handsome church can be | built in Los Angeles for far less money {than in San Francisco was told the Christian Church Ministers’ Assocla- tion yesterday by the Rev. Dr. A. C. | . Smithers of the southern metropolis. | | Dr. Smithers was telling of the erec- | tion of a church for the religious bodyi | to which he ministers and said it would | . be one of imposing dimensions and | | architectural beautv and the cost will | | not exceed $12,000. l | ‘“‘Brethren,” said the pastor, “you ' {could not duplicate the building in| ' | San Francisco for anything like the | money and the reason is that in Les Angeles we are not overridden by labor unions. There we enjoy American lib- erty. T’he association resolved itself into | an execative committee and heard re- f ports on the preparations for the com- | ing conventien of the Christian church. | The Rev. P. C. Macfarlane presided | Eureka. When he was in Tokio some months Salled Dec'5—Stmr Aureils, for San Fran-|ago no less than 1,500,000 men were P APrived Dec 4—Schr W. F. Jewett, trom San | Feady to enlist and they were coming Diezo | all the time to offer their services. R Salled Dec 5_Stmr Acme, for San Pedro. Because of the death of his child the COOS BAY—Satled Dec &—Stmr Empire, for | Rey. F. A. Keast did not preside at San Franc C Arrived Dee 5—stmr Breakwater, hence Dec | the Methodist Ministers’ Association 3; stmr F. A, Kilburn, b Dec 3. Bar- V. ing filled by the Bound Dec 8-S Areata, for San Fran. | Feowe W 8. Matihew, D D. The body cisco. ' « - (Rovid | sent a letter of condolence to the be- | reaved colleague. A similar step w? taken in the case of Mrs. Nelson J. | f).x:;n. Rosa, hence Dec 4. and safled for 8an, pi g " oypressing sorrow for the loss of | Seiled Dsc 5—Stmr Bonita, for San Fran- | her husband, Dr. Bird. 1 o After hearing an address from Dr. s EORT HARFORD-Salled Dec 8, 3 p m—| yigtthew on “Evangelization,” the mr Bonita, for San Francisco. { SAN PEDRO—_Arrived Dec 5—Schr Dora gninisters went in a body to_inspect | Bidhan, . Croms Eureka, chr Dgintless. from and take luncheon at the Triangle | Tays ‘bor, schr roline, from Umpqua; . . i Sch - Azales, from Eureka: stmr Cm"r‘iu'.,,'ll,‘;‘r‘ehr:.yfgfr-chz.- been inaugurated hence Dec 2: stmr Prentiss,” from Westport. The Rev. E. S. Willlams of Saratoga, BELLINGHAM—Arrived Dec 5—Stmr Rain- fer, from Seattle. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Dec 5—Stmr PORT MADISON—Sailed Dec 3 ey Lo e e 5—$tmr | Santa Clara County, addressed the efi?.‘x'&fmr’.‘ fifan?R«Am“d o "";Congren!lonnl Ministers’ Club on hence | “The Missionary Settlement Estate As stmr Ho- | g Rest for Returning Missionaries and Wood, ‘Worn Out Ministers.” o ':‘:"f The Ladles’ Ald Soclety of Westmin- - - | ster Presbyterian Church, Page and AN D e S s Chamoiral | Webster streets, will hold a bazaar on Bence Dec 1. s | the afternoon and evening of Decem- Sailed Dec 5—Br ship Albyn, for Port Town. send. PORT ANGELES—Arrived Dec 6—8chr Golden Shore, from Port Blakeley. Salled Dec 4—Schr E. K. Pedro. Arrived Dec 5—Btmr Newburg. hence ed 5—Sch: ber 8 in the church parlors. A hand- some' assortment of useful and fancy articles will be on exhibition and for YORK — Arrived Dec B h;gnfigxr\'“;s:fi J. C. Ralston, a Redding mining man, BUENOS AYRES—Dec 4—Br ship Corunpa | iS at the Palace. Montevideo on November 21| State Senator J. A. Miller of Nevada | 17—Ger stmr | is at the Grand. 1 Assemblyman George T. Rolley of Eureka is at the Grand. he Palace. 3—Br spmr | t| Denderah. from Hamburg. { BRISBANE—S8alled Dec 1—Br etmr Aorangi, | for Vancouver. A Sailed Dec 2—Bktn Amazon, for Honolulu SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived prior Nov R. Barcroft, a general merchant of Ger ship lch'nl_mnrl‘n:,’ from Hamburg. | Merced, and wife, are at the Lick. ’ SINGAPORE—Arrived prior Dec 5—Br stmr | W, A. Dickey, a mining man of Land- | Satsuma, from New York. o . LADYEMITH—Safled Dec 3—Br stmr Wel- | Jocked Bay, Alaska, is staying at the '%n‘tqr. rfa.— San l;;rlncl‘lc) Dec 5—Nor stmr; Palace. | tania, for rancisco. | _ e MAZATLAN—Arrived Dec 5-Bktn Mak: Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Child of Yellow- | elf, from Tacoma. (Lost sailor named Niels stone Park arrived at the St. Francis n overboard off coast of Vancouver.) wesrerday. State Printer W. W. Shannon andl OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 5>—&tmr Altoni i "% | vife are down from Sacramento and | are at the Lick. i from Trieste, Fiume, etc. e as Naval Commander and Mrs. Bull of | e + Memoranda. Per schr Fortuna, from Evereit, 2 £ Had a succeesion of strong SE gales for 15 Mare Tsland were guests at the Occi day dental yesterday. The stmr Vanguard, on the way to sea, { PROTECTED RIFLEE RAD | Bogrd of Appraisers of New York, who | IS NOW COMPLETED has been visiting his old home in e Stockton, is at the Palace. | Carleton H. Johnson of Ione, secre- | tary of the Preston School of Industry, | ['was in this city yesterday attending 'the monthly meeting of the board of directors of that ingtitution. ' Oscar J. Smith, a Reno capitalist, who is interested in the new electric nllv-y: between that town and Sparks, regis- tered at the Palace yesterday. : . | i General Moore Will To-Day Inspect New Experimental Acquisicion to the Post at Presidio. | The new protected rifle range at the | Presidio was completed yesterday. It | will be inspected this morning by ! General Moore and if it meets his ap- | proval will immediately be put to use. | A range at the Presidio has been | much needed. If the present range | fills the bill it will be a great acquisi- | tion to the post. { The transport Sheridan, which sail- | ed from Manila for this port on No- Stratton Makes Appointments. Customs_Collector Stratton yeltar-l day made the following asignments to the new branch appraiser’s store in| Japan's Big Recruiting o | “and Bonds owned by Company... Amount of Loans secured by pledge 11 ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENTS OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE SPRINGFIELD FIRE and| NATIONAL FIRE MARINE INSURANGE GOMPA (Y | SURA“E BUIPAIY P HARTFORD. IN THE STATE OF CON- necticut, on the 3ist day of December, D. 1903, and for the year ending on that P SPRINGFIELD, IN THE STATE OF | day. as made to the In o e i 3 <urance Commiastoner | provisions of Sections 610 ana 611 of tne Political Code, condensed as per blank fur- nished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital in Cash ... that day, as made to the Commis eloner of the State of California, pursuant to | the provisions of sections 610 and €11 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank fur- nished by the Commissioner. i CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in Cash.... | | ASSETS. ASSETS. Real Estate owned hv!\'wny - s“g';l ,*::'1 Estate owned by Company... $354.585 23 s on Bonds and Mortgages. . . ¥ ans on Bonds and Mortsages 7.7 Cash Market Value of 'all Stocks i g~ - b Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Comgany.. * 783,228 00 of Bonds, Stocks and other mar- | Cask in Company’s Of 1,190 90 ketable securities as collateral 14.875 00 | Cash in Banks ¥ % 35.579 90 ”f_m =1 Premiums in due Course of Collee- % X tion s a 371,728 08 all Stock: PR 3396687 | Tctal Assets Interest due and sccrued on Bouds o and Mortgages. .................. S Premiums in due Course of Collec- JzAseyEram tion . Losses adjusted and unpaid 51,924 Rents due and accrued. Losses l:n process of Adjustment or in Suspense 200,305 34 WIS Lasses resisted. including expenses. 35,298 08 . LIABILITIES. — | Gross premiums on Fire Risks Losses adjusted and unpaid...,.... $79.923 84 ning one year or less $2.981, Losses in process of Adjustment or 819 57; reinsurance 50 per cent.. 1,485,900 19 in Suspense. . 124,003 91 | Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- Losses resisted, including expenses 43843 | ning move than ong yeur. S5.998, Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- | * 562 73: retemmrance peo tets...... 1. a0 o6, veinwurance 50 per cont . 1,169,043 €3 | Svectal reserve Gross Premiums on Fire Risks ru Total Lisbllities ning more than one y-ar, $2.413,- INCOME. S B Net cash actually received for Total Liabilities Fire premiums S nas $3.979.101 48 Received for interest on Bonds and Mortgages 29.025 18 Net cash actually re e oo == Received for Interest and dividends MU ..o . on Bonds, Stocks, Leans and | and reports of progress were given by | R"c"o‘r“n."‘:' b - from all other sources . 200247 22 i the Rev. Walter M. White, D. D., the | Received for int nd aividends Recelved for Rents ..... 18,273 21 Rev. Mr. Darst, Rev. W. B. Berry and | on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, g | Dean Van Kirk, D. D. from all other sources Total Income $4.281,247 04 E. A. Sturge, M. D., gave the Pres- | Received for Rent EXPENDITURES. 2 byterian Ministers’ Association al Total Income Net amount paid for Fire Losses S i‘"pmc and interesting account yester- | DITURES (including $279.725 22, losses of EUREKA—Sailed Dec 4—Stmr day of social, spiritual and military | BOKPEN (= 4 e e e e areg in 32 5 for San Francisco, mot Pasaden conditions in Japan. He told of the | Net amount paid for Fire Tosses pre g wenennneen. 3202025 18 ‘Arrived Dec 4-Stmr Pasadena. hence Dec | p harscteristics of the Japan- | (nciuding $6.42672. losses o Dividends to Stockholders 120,000 00 3; stmr Phoenix, hence Dec 3. Dec 5—Stmr RUmMane characteristics previous years) P Pald or allowed for Commission or E. H. Kruger, hence Dec 4; stmr San Pedro, 'ese, citing as instances their admirable | pividends to Stockhoi 2 3 oo o o a1 henee Dec 4. stmr Eureka, hence Dec 4. i and liberal conduct of hospitals and in- Pald or allowed for Comm! or Paid for Salartes, ¥ i 8 AP T wee2sa for Salaries, Fees and other Mo e e for Tuoma.'© Edward | gtitutions for the blind and the deaf| Fiobemag . Fees and cther charges for officers, clerks. etc.. 299,385 73 Passed in Dec 5—Stmr Asuncion, hence Dec | and dumb and the completeness of the | ", rges for vtficers, clerks, etc 143.410 67 | Paid for State, Nationa! and Local 2, for Seattle; stmr Jeanie, hence Dec 1, for Red Cross department of their army. | Paid for State, National and Local taxes .. 3 $ed . 139,196 58 | Seattle; Br eimr Wyefleld, hence Dec 2. for| According to Dr..Sturge, the Japan- | % ticoioieeo.. 13816250 | N1l other payments and expendi- naimo. i = T ! trength. | All other payments and expendi- TR AR STORIA—Arrived Dec 5—Stmr_Columbia, | 8¢ army never lessens in strengt tures . PR res Total Expenditures Total Expenditures. Losses incurred during the year. Risks and Premiums.| Fire Risks. | Premiums. l | { Fire Risks. | Premiums. Net amount of Risks ! written during the ] year ceisens $456,612.065 $5,765.962 58 Net amount of | expired during the Net amount of Risks| written during the year $361,056,962 184,424,988 78 Net amount of Risks ! red during the| | - _......| 316.213,651 | 3.873.512 60 | 493,000,790 | 5.239.451 20 year ......... Fis Net amount in force Net ree o December 31, 1008 .| 415,628,544 | 4751361 47 . 1908.| 570.485.468 | 8.227.792 30 JAMES NICHOLS, President. B. R. STILLMAN, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 11th day of January. 1904 FRED B. SEYMOUR, Notary Publie. A. W. DAMON, President. W. J. MACKAY, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 25th day of January. 1904 PERCY S. GATES, Notary Puble. LOUIS L. JANES CO. HAYWARD BUILDING A"pEL G BRUCKMAN CITY (SAN FRANCISCO) AGENTS. 215 Sansome Street. PACIFIC DE PARTMENT: CITY AG CY: GEO . DORNIN, Manager IE0. W. DORNIN, Asst. Manager. JNO. C. DORNIN, 34 Asst. STATEMENT Teachers Wanted for Philippines. The United States Civil Service HONOL':L['I_‘!;A":.? ".{’.fi‘“pm Georse e —— i Commission announces an mml:m- OF THE Curtls, for Ni tle, Aus. Dec. 5—Ger shi] V. ancisco, Los Angeles, Hersogin Bophie Chariotte, for —— " " " EEER o o e e aug Tions an De.| CONDITION AND AFFAIRS MANILA—Salled Dec 3—Br stmr Kennebec, | Marysville, for New York, via Sinzapore. | J.0. Douglas of Denver is at the St. | cember 28 for teachers in the Phil- oF THE DR‘:‘B"":'“: Pg:“- Francis. | ippine service. Age limil 40 — Arrive S BAL‘:‘:‘ Ymi. m"u;w i | Dr. H. M. Rooney of Quincy, IlL, is at | imit, 20 to | years. It is especially desired to se- | cure as a result of this examination | 140 college graduates, twWenty 4}!1 { whom shall be of polytechnic school u| !and twenty of agricultural schools. The salary will be $1200 per annum. It is also desired to secure sixty grad- uates of normal schools. Their salar- jes will be $1000 per annum. Those | 1808, and for the year ending appointed will be eligible for promo- | made to the Insurance Commissioner doflnrfi‘fllfi\%’r"i_s:l";fia Nov 8—Br ship Ha H. C. Davis, a well known railroad | tion to higher grades of the service, i?l“.eu_- e “‘3""‘.':. v&?u;nt‘-m m-.m. pmc... IQUIQUE—Salled Nov 19—Br bark Day- | Promoter, is at the Palace. i ranging from $1000 nm 3%2230 gg: condensed as per blank furnished by the Come ”‘{3;5“!2.‘;3,"1‘:',;“"‘;\“ PRI L RS John Ross Jr., a mining man of | teachers and 'lmtm :15[: toBo:h Byt missicner. et Watson West, from Cape Town. T | Sutter Creek, is at the Lick. e division superintendents. SopraGt PIT. and women will be admitted to this examination. Apply to the United States Civil Service Commission, ‘Washington, D. C., or to the secretary of the board of civil service examiners, postoffice, San Francisco, for applica- tion forms 2 and 375, which should be properly executed and filed with the commission at Washington. ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 E. Hockmeyer, a young coffee planter Losses pdgusted Poung So ek, yretgrnad ‘and anchered off - ala, who® ek heen: vislting Losses in process LONDON, Dec. 4.—Br ship Troop, f; Ma- , is at the P: e. | SRR RIS o Diiaioe. Braakwerer. Vi sy, - N tpanily i Ge:";“y 'Ill % . 'l;: { Losses resisted. | ported spoken. with sickness aboard, arrived Edward Berwick, a well-known Pa- Gross premiums | "b(o MD°T§~n with ImRv-r‘ #ails. 3 cific Grove rancher and a strong advo- | Illt—’-;. NDON, Dec. 5.—Reuter's telegrams re- .. reinsurance ceived from Yokohaiva say Br stmr Athenian, Cate Of the varcels post project, is at| Gross premiums from Vancou: two days overdue. - the Grand. | wm’:-' than | Marion de Vries of the United States Amount reclaimabile This is the name of a gas range with elevated oven and | vember 15, was due to arrive at Hon- ’olulu yesterday. No report 6f her ar- rival there has been received here as vet. She brings a full complement of casuals. The open air concerts by the band of the Twenty-first Infantry, which take place every afternoon in front of Colonel C. A. Williams' headquarters, are attracting a great deal of atten- tion. Major Parker W. West, aid to fien- eral MacArthur, is scheduled to ar- the Haslett warehouse: L. A. Hei-| ner and C. B. Sexton, examiners, $125 per month; Frank McDonald and Eve- lyn B. Barrangon, clerks and stenog- raphers, $100; A. M. Krisser, E. L. Comings, R. H. Gragert and Thomas F. O’Connor, samplers, $100; Marcus Gans, John J. O'Donnell, H. K. Geary and Fred Kiler, openers and packers, £70; J. P. Ziph, watchman, $75. The force will be under the direction of | ;i;e from his visit to the East on evening. The football team of the Pre- sidio and the team of the Twenty- first try will fight for the army | championship on Saturday af:ernoon on the grounds of the Presidio Ath- letic Club. John A. Sampon, senior examiner ot! com- having offered to furnish all la- borers necessary at $200 per month. ———————— Says Poisoner Is Unknown. Coroner Leland held an inquest yes- | terday on the body of Edward M. Ryan, who died on November 30 at 438 TFifth street of poisoning by broiler. It don’t break your back to bake or roast. { i | Can be purchased for $25.00 Connected ready for use. — From— THE GAS COMPANY /" 415 Post, St.

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