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EVENTS IN THE SOCIAL WORLD. Fifteenth Anniversary Parly of California Parlor, K. S. G. W. IATE NOTES FROM BOULDER. A Niles Canyon Private Picnic— Sullivan Party— Tennis in Oak land—The Beaver Lodge Enter tainment—Party on Bryant Street - Brief Notes of Prominent So cial Incidents. F.laboraie Invitations, beating (in embossed entallon in miniature of the order's br,u uer, announced the holding of the fifteenth anni versary part; of California Bailor, No. 1, N. 8. U. _ The parly duly came off last evening at Odd Fellows' Hall, and was In all respects a worthy celebration of the occasion. Dancing commenced soon after 8:3.) o'clock io u.e music of the Golden West orchestra. Some 500 guests were In attendance and the giand march, led by Mr. Arthur Klump, was a 1 ictty sight. All the gentlemen were iv evening tilicss and Hie ladies appeared iv their daintiest gowns to do honor to the event. An admired feature was the intaglio "bear" banner executed iv ted aud gold on the programme cover. The Lail was gayly decorated, and the music quite satisfactory. The ofliceis of the parlor and acting commit tees of Hie highly successful evening aro sub joined: Past President, Dr. 0, F. Westphal; Piesldent, Arthur X urn p; I'nst Vke- President, tan . A. Marston; Second Vice- president, J. P. Docket?; Third Vice-President, A. Dlj -an; M r sbal, Frank Yale; cording Secretary, P'...k Kyau; Financial Secretary, Heuiy Luliinan. •Jiustees— D . Charles Decker, Dr. F. Y. Den: ler and B. K. Barwood; Surgeons— J. F. Morse, Dr. D. D. l.'Siik.-. Dr. B. E. -Claike and Dr. Cbalgueau; floor manager, Arthur ump: as •i-tant floor managers, Dr. 0. P. Weslphal and Mi. Fiank Marston; Committee of Arrange ments—Dr. I' D Luslig ((_'liairin_., Alessis X J. Giadv X A. t ummlngs, B Duncan, B. P. Hun lou, Prank Aluiston and Dr. L. Cranz; Be ei'i'iii.u Coii'iiiiitet— Ale.si . Frank Kelly, J. J. Sulferu, Kolerl Wit- and, Litis J. Lelamle, Pied vv hikelman and i_u. D. P.Clarke; Floor Committee— Messrs. Heuiy Weedier, V. S. (i. i , in, rd, M. J. Chaplin, C. A. Boideiuauu, A. Thomas and M. Neumau. Notes. lamp Orton at Santa Cruz, where the Sixth Regiment is settled, Is a center of much attrac tion to the summer visitors. Major-Geueral Tuinbull, Colonel Barry, Lieutenant Colonel O'Connor, Captain Delaney and Lleiiieuaut Dwyer of the Third Begiment, this cliy. have paid visits of courtesy. Governor Waieimau and si all are ex; ec ed lo arrive to-day fiom ,-au ]»;._.., to in-; eel the regiment. The carriage accident on Van Ness avenue vesteiday, which is detailed in another column, was deeply deplored by fi lends, especially hav ing leieieuce io the one fatal result. The escape of the two ladies and tbe young gentleman is matter foi eoiigiatulation. Lev. Kobert Mackenzie has reached New York, eu route for this city. He has been live months tiaveliug in Europe and ibe East, visiting Egypt, Greece, Italy aud the British Isles among other places. He will probably reach San Fiaucisco about the Ist prox. Hie Uulons give Iheir Invitation party this eveuing at -square Hall. A pleasant musical* was|zlven Sunday evening a: Alajor prank AicLaugbnu's cottage at Santa Cruz. Among those who assisted the host and his wife In ent-i lam their lends was Alts. Leo Cooper ■ ■I this city. Miss Delia dcs Koehers, known to her friends as a most pleasing dramatic ballad singer, was wedded at St. John's Church, Oakland, yester day ming to Mr. Henry Woodbury, a brother of Mr. C. J. Wooubnry, the well-known scholar, 'i ney -ft at once lor san F'ranelseo. aud day will leave by s'.eauier for a uutlheru hove. luuuu tl . . Mission Parlor. No. 38, N. S. U. XV., give a psriy lliis eveuing. Chautauqua Assembly at raclfle Grove con tinues to attract a large number of our people. Ou Sunday Lev. Dr. Eaton of v.is city preached, while Prolessor J. J. Munis of this city con ducted the music. The Alisses Wasserman were tendered a very r.e. is; Dt siiipn-e party on Ihe evening of the J .ii:l!:, at Iheir lesldeuce in Sacrameuto. Among the tests were: Mi-s Kosiniusky of this cny aud Mlsa Wolf of Oakland. Mi. aim Airs.. Nielsen of Ignacin entertained quite a number id their city mends during last week, who enjoyed iheiuselves to their bean's content. Among their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. W. DiLblee, Miss LUlls Smith, Miss Katie 11. Johusou, Mi-s Julia Hildebrand. Miss Dora 11. -.■lee, -Mr. W. H. Dibblee, Master Dave Walton. Mr. Lowell J. Hardy, oue of Oakland's sub stantial citizens, celebialed his seventy-third Miliiday last Thuisdjy. The evening was very (ieasaully passed. Ihe Alcazar Dramatic Club will give an cuter tainment at Saratoga Hall this evening. .Monday was •ladies' day" on the yacht White V\ ings at Santa Cruz. Among those who enjoyed the liospltaliltes of Captain Chittenden and his nail weie: Miss Sybil Aiugeut, Mrs. John Ciel lin, the Misses Laura, Anita, Belle and M ona Cieilln, ihe Jlisses Mabel and P'lankie Newton of Oakland, Mis. D Hliscb.eldt, Miss Hedwlg Jlichaelis "1 Alameda, Mr. aud Mrs. A. A. Sic.ice ol San Jose, Airs. E. J. Strong, Miss p. E. H. Bern aid, Mrs. Sara gamble, Airs. Mo- Keny. Ali-s l.st.lle Levy and Mr. 11. P. Bell of ban Piain. a- Private I'lculc to Nile* Canyon. A veiy enjoyable private picnic was given by the members of the "Jolly Twenty" at Niles Cauycu last Sunday. Dancing and games were the oider of ihe occasion, aud ibe party spent a i. -: pleasant day. Among those luvited were: Miss Annie \\ luierson, Aliss Alary Sullivan. Alls. Mary Conroy, Miss Annie Dcody, Miss Kiltie YViulersoii, Miss Maegle Aleaaey, Jlis3 K ne Hughes, lilts* Minnie SpeUwau, Mi«s l_iy a eaney. Miss O'Connor, Airs. Atn'.lancy, Miss Jennie McUurrey, Miss Wllila.s, -Miss Mamie vvlnierscii. Miss Minnie Mtsi Mamie heal'- Miss Nellie Healy, Ml-s Maggie Gntllc, Jliss' Josle Mc'_H';n. Aliss E'.ia Kei'.s, Jliss Flor ence Ct__ui_.e. Messrs. George Fed.n, 'Thomas Phillips. _sd Jones, Dan Crowley. K. Finn, I. Eiiis, P. J. Jlortell, J. D. Koacb. K. Heibeiiu_;iou, P. Petty, W. it. Voivelsou, li. Cald .11, G. Hill, P. H. W'liiterson, J. Doyle, W. O'.Nelll, W. Mullaney, J. Evellei, J. Gitmaitlu, E. Li.adbouihe. E. Folsiucworth. 3__?H_ The Heaver l_i,iif_e Culertaioinenr. The members of Beaver Lodge, No. 10, Koyal Aigosy, cave Iheir public installation parly last evening at ester's Hall, on Eddy streei. - ."; > The following officers were installed by So ; eu.e District Deputy J. li. Florence: Presi dent, Thomas J. Johnson; Vice- President, James A ci.euuaii; Instructress, Miss Dawson; Secre ■ "\.<i. J. Paelz; Accountant and Treasuter, is. Anna M. Alolt: Guide, Airs. Harils; Alar- Bhal, Henry Poeiz; inner Guard, Airs. Barrett; Ouier Guard, George Davis; Surgeon, Dr. ii. B. Hell. / A pleasant entertainment was afterward given, as lollows: Address, Past/ President Henry Heaver; piano solo, Miss Kale Bang, in; song, Jliss Mary Bany; recitation, Miss .Maggie Kjli gan; skilois' hornpipe. Miss Sybil Campbell; soug. Mr. Wiliou; addiess. Supreme Secretary Cl, a i les D. Coou. Ihe enteitalnmenis by Beaver Ledge are well wortb attending. The present one was under the Immediate arrangement of Messrs. Thomas J. Johusou, Henry Beaver and William Dodd. 'l.M. mix at ftoulder Creek. The past week at Boulder Creek, the charm- Ing camping-ground In the Santa Cruz Atoun taius, was one of unmixed delight, and the Fourth of July was celebrated In a unique man ner. Mrs. Ken oa of Oakland and Mr. Harry S. Fonda of this city arranged a series of tableaux, Lieu were given Saiurday night. Mis. Kcuua's parlor lent was tin own open as a staee, and seats weie erected Ju-t outside for Ihe audience. Dur ing the entertainment fireworks of every descrip tion were exploded, and Ibe entire evenlug was one of unbounded pleasure, which will never be potteu by those who were preseut. The programme arranged was as follows: (nelme, orchestra— composed of Miss Gleasou and MissUlixie Keuua, mandolins. Mis. Keuna, guitar, aud Mr. Hany S. Fonda aud James Keuua, violins; tableau, "The Last Letter," by Waiter S. Fonda aud Miss Mixta Keuua; son.;, " j i.c Soldier's Farewell," by aquaitel composed of Messrs. H. S. and XT. G. Fonda;- M, Bus sell and G.Storey; recitation, "Old Ironsides," Mr. S. Lash; tableau, "Maud Muller," Miss A. Peck aud Air. Arthur Parrlsh; song, Mr. G. Bur ling; tableau. "The Dawn of Day," Miss Percy Pics: recitation, Miss Belle Marion; tableau, • '■ Elaine," Miss i'eicy Peck ; group of bisque he mes, by Miss Llbble Jlotlll, the Misses Peck, M.ss. Bessie Fonda, Miss .Murray, Miss Blixle Kenua and Miss Beatrice Kussel!; impersona tion of Fred aide, Sam Lash; song, Ellis Par rlsh; tableau, "The Gypsy Camp," Miss Beatrice Ktissell, Bobort G. Alackay and Sam Lash. The evening's taintncul closed witb a volley of Oteworka. Much praise Is due Mrs. Kenna and Mr. Fonda for the elaborate manuerlu which they arranged the tableaux. I he summer at Boulder Ins been a particularly Eleasaul one this year, and inc. campers' ground as been pretty well filled with tents. Tarty on Htcvrnsoa Street. A very pleasant birthday parly was tendered to Ml . Nellie F. Sullivan last Saturday evening at her tesidence, 049 Stevenson street. The evening was spent In dancing, singing ami games. At iiiiuiilglit flipper was served and danci_!__ v. as afterward resumed till a late hour. Among <,-,« pi eseut were: The Misses N. F., A. and N. T. Sullivan, Miss I, Ryan, Miss M. I'uslilii, Miss A. Dawson, tlie Misses 1., and Lizzie Wish n.au. Miss M. Callaghan, Miss M. K. Driscoll, ttrm M. ltawley, Miss M. Shea of Beulcla, v. Isa L. Adams of Eiesuo. Miss _. ityaii, Miss M. Sul livau, the Misses J. 11. aud A. Uarrlgau. MlssM. Cl..rk of Sania Clara. Miss _. O'Couuur, Miss 1,. Hyde; Messrs. T. Sullivau, T. W. Walsh, li. burns, J. J. Murphy, J. Davis. Mr. lirady. J. Goodwtu, ... t_l_____, ii. CoH.iny, J. Mci.mnn, 0. I)ii«coll, H. Mcl'bersoo, Mr. Mcl'liersoii, C. C. Wilson of Sacramento, Mr. Wright, J. Den- Isuu. _. B. sioks, W. Mccormick, S. Kaliu, 0. I.Udmuu, Mr. O'iiiieu of Stockton, J. Kyan, A. Kenny, V. Cailagliaii, li. la Kue of Peta «-_____, J. Murphy, X. J. Sullivan, G. Jones of Ran Jose, J. Cullen of San Jose, B. Healy of San Jose, .Mr. Cotter ot San Jose: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. J. McCombs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gough, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. btUlk Mrs. T. Bums. Mrs. O'li.n'ii of Stockton, Mrs. 8. la l ua, Mrs Kvan Mrs. E. Burns. Mrs. 11. Sullivan, __! Murphy. Mrs. Osgood, Mrs. M.1'11...0D. Mrs. UaiTlgau, Mrs, S*_MO, A Tennis Tarty in Oakland. The C. Y. T. gave a lawn tenuis party at the residence of Mr. George B. Allen of Oakland last Saturday afternoon and evening. The courts were Inclosed with canvas and boughs decor ated with Javanese lanterns. At twilight sup per was served In the dining-room. The event of the afternoon was the tennis tournament. The sets were shortened to four games each on account of limited time. The last game was closely contented and was won by Mr. Nichols and Miss Youug, who wete de dared ilie winners of the tournament. The ladies' prize was a handsome oxidized sliver jewel ease. The gentlemen's prize was a very pietly all- belt. Those present were: Messrs. H. 8. Allen. K. H. Allen. B. li. Allen, li. 1". Allen, Will Allen. Charles Eaizanbacb, 11. Fine, 11. Nichols, H. l.awience, Klch Albrecht, 11. Smith, Frank A. leach Jr., Louis Jones, Allied McCartv, John M. Lewis, .Miss Madge Williams, Miss Jennie v. heaiou. Miss Eva ..Helper, Miss Bessie Kat zeuliach. Miss Mabel -..Helper, Miss Clarice Town of i'ciaiiima, Miss Henrietta Miller, Miss Kditn Young, Miss Byxbee, Miss Fi ankle Layers, Miss He. tba Chapman, Miss Lizzie thai man, Miss Bell, Miss Mabel PosJ, Mlv Maggie Klugo, Miss Daisy Buswell, the Misses Avers, Miss Gertie Boyce. Miss Susie Ilo_.it, Miss __, Miss O'Brien. Mr. and Mis. Allen, Mr. aud Mrs. E. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Eastman, Mr. and Mis. Em mons. l'rolessor Katzeubach, Mr, and Mrs. Bingo, l'«rly on Bryant Street- Last Friday afternoon a very pleasant birth day party was tendered to Miss liose Lynch and Miss Mamie Hud, at the residence of Mrs. Lynch, £89 Bryant street. TIW parlor was beaulilullv decorated with flowers and ever greens. The afternoon was spent In singing, dancing and games. Among loose present were: Mr and Mis. Lynch, Mr. and Mis. Bird, Miss Sarah Kane, Miss Mamie Collopy, Miss Delia l.aue, Miss Katie Bird, Miss Manna D ssessker, Miss Susie Dunphy; Messrs. Cliarles .violloy, Michael Lynch. Hubert i.anghiaii, T. Hi own. Edward Lynch, T. Bum, XV. Dunphy, (i. Doug lieny, ,1. Kane, Michael Hurley, \v. Watson, James Lush. J. Kane, Maurice I ,'oliey, James Dunphy, James Bill, Kichaid Ualsou. J'acille Const Weill! lne-. Miss Lizzie Crawford and Mr. J. Montgomery, TowuCleikol St. Helena, were man led In the latter town last Thursday- The wedding of v Isa sarah McMullln and Mr, Joseph Armstrong of Oakland was a pretty event of last Tuesday. The nappy couple will live lv San Lorenzo. Mr. Jo-eih kell. foimiily cl Mayfldd, and Miss Electa Oir were man led Ihursday at the tesidence ol Ihe tilde's parents lv St. Helena. fill. James A. Davis of Sacramento was mar ried on Saturday evening lo Miss Alice M. Nugent of Ant inch. The ceremony took pi ice ai the residence of Mrs. K. B. I': ...and was pei formed ny J udce Armstrong, in atcoiuaiice with a promise made the bridegroom years ago. Society Personals. Judge William T. Wallace leturn _ to San Fraucisco Monday Irom San Jose. 11 Is daughter Mrs. J. Merfjn Donahue, and Miss W .lace will remain at ilie Veudome for a lew weeks longer. Mr. Walter llcey of San Fiaucisco Is spending a lew days in Santa Cruz. General lloucblou and Miss Houghton came up to San Fraucisco bom San Jose Monday. They will return the latter end ot Ihe week. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Field have returned to Sau Frauclsco ailei a visit lo relatives in . -aula Ci uz. Miss Lillie O'Connor Is the guest of Mrs. Fair ul the Del Monte. Miss Pearl Noble of Alameda Is visiilng friends at s-au Jose, Miss -Maud Noble ol Alameda ls s|_diug the vacation week Willi friends in Los Ualos. Mr. and Mis. J. W. Marshall and family, of 518 , O'Fairell street, have relumed homo alter a month's sojourn at S..U Kafael. .Mr. aud Mrs. C. Vi. Jones have returned from a short sojouru at Tiburon with their son aud I a in lly. Miss Katie Kothman and Miss M. L. Murray have just leiurued bums after a two weeks'va c .non at Sau Kafael. Mrs. A. Levy aud family, of 1718 O'larrell street, have turned from Kay Island Faiui, Alameda. Mi-. Kose McDonald and son, Archie McDon ald, ot Lompoc, wiio l.aye been visiting lelaiives and cuds in this city for the past lour weeks, lell by steamer for home on Monday. Miss IV. ii. Haass oi 416 Fl.liuoie street left ou Monday for a mouth's visit lo it. alive, in Lompoc Miss Fannie Steiuer, daughter of Hie late Mi, Samuel Steiner, leaves the latter part oi tills week for Led Bluff. Mrs. a. Morris, Miss Hattie Merrill and Miss Barr are stopping at the San Kauei I'.irn as the guests ol Miss Helling.- Mr. 11. Liclitensteln was pleasantly enter tained ou his recent visit to Sau Jose during the wiierlnieu's meet ly Miss E. Boone, Miss Daby aud Mi-s .M. ciirlsni.in. Mis. H. Sctiaffner and family have gone to Mission San Jo-e to spend lite summer. Mis. D. D. Hunt spent a lew dajs w Hi Mme. Susslrous ol Sau Jose. Mis. D.D. Hunt and family will spend a few Weeks at MISSIOU Sill JOS '. -Mis- Maggie Alelioveiu has leiurned from Sanu Ciuz, wi.eie she was speudiug ibe Fourtu with a parly ciiai eiontd by Mis. Varney W. Uaskill, wife of the Deputy Surveyor ot ibe I'oit. Miss Ada E. Bapp returned last week lieiiia visit to tl.e count iy. Mrs. E. E. Stombs. who has been h re on a visit lo her sou. Mi. W. U. siumbs, leiurned home to Los Angeles this week. Air. A. S. Pass, Airs. B. Mlskey, Masters Mark and Henry Israel and Henry Jacobs -n arrived fiom Sonora last evening, after a biief vacation in the country. Mr. 11. K. Sterne is at l.'apKola. Air. and Air F. KLodes ol tins city, who have been visiting Mrs. Judge Rhodes at her resi dence on the Alameda, San Just , have relumed borne. Miss Ponton de Aice, who has been visiting Mr. and -Mrs. Mltebell Phillips cf ..an Jose, le lu i ned home yesleiday. Air. and Mrs. Wakefield Baser have been guests at the Tallac House, Lake Tahoe, during the past week. Aliss Nellie Coibllt has returned from Sau Ea lael alter a lew days' visll lo Miss Ailcoolrop h.ns at the Hotel Kafael. .Mis. SmeUbeig and Miss Helen Smedterg at tended ibe graduation exercises at West Point last month. Miss Lena Bilgliam has returned from Santa Cruz to ber home in Oakland. Air. and Mrs. _-.. 1. Drink honse, Airs. J. A. Drlnkhou-e, Miss P.. Driukhouse and Miss 11. Drlukbou.e ul ban Fraucisco are visiting Los Angeles. Mrs. Al. J. Conner goes to Del Monle to mot row. Mrs. E. B. Crocker and Aliss Fassett ,esvso-: Sunday next lot u.e Hotel del Alone lor the te:'.-".'. Mr. Rosen D. Hickman aod family, ol Oak -1»: ii; _._ _e£i Veiling St. Hei __, . Key. Mr. i'ltblado lias __U«lied loSama 2___ from his visit to New York. M.s. Deli Dibble oi Alameda has b*pn visiting Santa Kosa . - .ids. Airs. John Siavieli and faniily, of Oaklanu, -. visiting in ban Jose. Professor Frank Sou'e of the State University was in Sauia Cruz Monday. ML_ Alary Uiabani is at the Hotel del Monte ;- 1 will tent-iiii there several weeks, Mr. Joseph a. Sheldon has t-eeu visiting Santa Cruz. .sir. and Airs. J. M. Kllgailf left San Kafael yes era ay for me £1 Monte Hotel, Sausaiito. /Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Biigham have closed up their city resldeuce and aie now at their cot tage at Lake Tahoe. Mrs. Oeorgo _ Lawrence has been visiting Santa Cruz. Air. and .Mrs. Charles J. Bandman, Miss Alan, Miss Julia Mau and Miss Antonio F. Bauduiau have i> turned Iron) a visit to San Kafael. Air. Frank Pi ay returned to this city the first of the week fiom Santa Ciuz. Miss Lottie liaike. Miss Kate and Miss Marls Voorblesieiui ned yesterday from a short visit to the Hotel Kara 1. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wilson, Mr. Edgar K. Car roll, Miss Leila Carroll and Miss Laura Clarke are at the Hotel Kafael for the week. Al is. A. H. Walker has ictuiued to Oakland Iroin Santa Ciuz. Alessrs. Geoige XV. Oirden and John Nelson, students In the Toland University, have returned io their studies from Sacramento. Mr. Boberl Hiil-ilit, brother or the late ex- Governor 11. 11. Halght, Is visiting Sauta Croz. Mi. and Mis. Ueorge Whcalou ot Oakland are tbe Hotel del Monle. Mi. Joseph M. Kotbschlld and family returned home from San Jose Monday. Airs. W. C. Fitch and Miss lima Fitch have returned to this cny from Sacrameuto. Mrs. _ fa. A. Mason, Air. and Mr«. C. H. E. lending and Mr. and Mrs. Fied Booth, of San Francisco, have gone to Nevada City to spend the summer. Miss Alice Routt will leave shortly for the East, to be gone several months. Colonel diaries L. Taylor is at Santa Cruz. Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Baieudt are sojourning at the Summer Home Farm, Scull's Valley. Mrs. Don. wife of Dr. L. L. Don of San Fran- Cisco, is ai the Hotel Veudome for a few weeks. The Misses lulu and Addle Hicham of Oak land are visiting Sao Jose. Dr. and Airs. Barker of San Jose are at Lake Tahoe. Judge James A. Maguire has been visiting Santa Cruz. Among Ibe visitors to Holloas during the le cent holidays weie: Messis. W. 11. C. Fowler, J. W. Harrison, .nomas Watson, William Berg and vviluam Baebr, The following ladles and gentlemen left yes terday for Yosemlie Valley and Calaveras Big Trees, to be absent about a nioiilh: Mr. and Airs. C. F. iiiiinn. Miss Annie McAlinnes, Mi-s Haggis Kuigsbuiy, Miss Mamie Dunn, Mr. J. B. Atchison, Mr. J. C. Dunn, Mi. X Youugen dle. ■___ a ■ ■ Living Witnesses Who te._J.fy to the peculiar curative powers of Hoo i's Sarsaparilla are round all over tho country. The remarkable success of Ilood's Sarsaparilla Is one of the wonders of the day. No preparation ever achieved so great popularity in so abort a time. This is due to tne fact ti.at ls does exactly what we claim ll will do. Its cures are never over- drawn: Its successes are not exaggerated. If you have never tried it, do so. N. li.— iio sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla sold by all druMisU. $1; six for K. Prepared only by 0. I. HOOD __, CO., Lowell, Mas.. . - • - 100 Doses One Dollar _ !_»■ mrlS sol ■_____! ■f 3 . I _^___S__fr_: -gjMnr. 1 v tn_j_yn_«t___ i±^w.v_ss*«*--^tm^^ -- — ' jf- ■_-™^>-.'^ j-atr—*"^. <*^™^«^>^' _>jb_h »- ■'"■•■^*t-w i <w^wflffp*s<K?__'Trai_^^ .-mm jtw 'mm "> *m THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO, WEDNESDAY. JULY 9, I.9O— EIGHT PAGES. ACROSS THE BAY. Ad Oak lander Makes a Jump of Eighty Feet. Native Sens and Tlieir Festivals— A Switch man's Frestccs of Kind— Pearce Gobbled Up' by His Expectant Creditors. Considerable excitement was caused on Washington street yesterday by the leap of l'rolessor W. 0. Gaston, the lecturer on mnemonics, Irom the window of his room in the fourth story of the Brunswick House, being a distance of eighty feet. He jumped out with his clothing and hat on and cane in hand. lie would, without doubt, have been killed had he not alighted on the cloth awning of the store below, from which lie bounded and then rolled off on the pave ment. Regaining his feet, he put his hat on his head, picked up his cane and going round to the elevator on the Ninth-street side rang the bell and went up, as though nothing had happened. When lit) reached his room door, however, it 'was locked on the inside nnd he could not enter. He be came violent, and called upon the Savior to let hun in. He was finally taken to the County Jail, and will he examined for in sanity to-day, unless he is better. lie lind beeu stopping at the hotel for about two weeks, and is said to have a large class in mnemonics iv Oaklaud, as well as many pupils in San Francisco. At the meeting of the Utuardof Education lionald 11. Gleasou of Cambridge, Mass., was elected to the position of Industrial Educator, a position recently created in the public schools. The salary was' fixed at 81800 per annum, and the Superintendent was requested to notify Professor Gleasou by telegraph of his election. CO-JSIDERISG THE NATIVE SONS. The Ladies' Committee of One Hundred of Oakland discussed the habit of the .Na tive Sons of the Golden West of having iu toxiiating drinks on festive occasions. It was suggested that the Native Daughters be asked to use their influence to break up the custom, Prominent members and offi cers of the Grand l'arlor deny the charges made, that the Native Sons are drinkers, ami point to the fact that the laws of the order prohibit the use of any kind of intoxi cating liquors at banquets or receptions. They think the Committee of One Hundred has been misinformed, and that the or ganization should not be blamed for the acts of individual members. A switchman named T. J. Keilly slipped upon a plank and fell in front of the en gine which he was attending on Long Wharf. With presence of mind lie dropped down between the lies in time to let the engine pass over hun, but broke several ribs in his fall upou a stringer underneath. The Board of Public Works recommended last evening to the City Council the ap pointment of a Deputy Street Superintend ent and Sidewalk Inspector and the fixing of his salary. Bids were ordered adver tised for the reconstruction of the City hart. The Aiameda County Board of Super visor l.as decided to sit as a Board of Equalization on Wednesday next. A pi:i:.u iii;i: 1\ DEMAND. The Reformed Dutch Church of Albany. >". V., and the First Presbyterian Church of the saute city have written lo Key. Dr. Hilton of this city. The former slated that it had been decided by a unanimous vote to give him a call, but before it had been forwarded it was learned that he had ac cepted the call of. the Union Congregational Church of Providence, K. 1., and, nut being able to compete, it had decided not to for ward it. The First Presbyterian Church sent its regrets at beiug 100 late to secure the doctor, and asked him to recommend a strong man among his friends who would bu attracted to that church. J. 0. Pearce, the contractor who disap peared from Oakland about two months ago, leaving debts to the amount of iIJOO, re turned and was arrested yesterday aul charged with concealing property to hinder, delay and defraud creditors. The creditors had otTered (90 tor his capture, l'car lias been at Sail Lake and Ogden, Utah, siuce his departure Irom Oakland. The situation between the carpenters and builders remains about thesame. Meetings ol both have been held, but no overtures or concessions have been made. The plaster ers have not yet decided what they will do, but will hold a special meeting to-morrow evening to discuss the matter. The tilth anniversary of John A. Logan Circle No. 5, of Ladies of the Grand Army was held at Grand Army Ball last evening. A M_.'-.'---Slol_lKl__U WOMAN. Mrs. M. Forsyth*, a sewing woman, claims that she has been 'attested and thrown into the City Prison for disturbing the peace, because she demanded from Mr. Jackson of Harrison and Pourteeuth Streets. 75 cents due ou a dress, Mr. Jack sou claims the dress was spoiled nud all was paid for it that the services were ', worth, and she was arrested because she was boisterous. The woman is said to be ! worthy and hard-working and is much I mortified at having been compelled tv re- I mam in the City Prison over night and ap- | pear in the dock of the Police Court with criminals and drunks. At the meeting of the City Council an ordinance was referred to the Ordinance and Judiciary Committee to appropriate SjO.OOO to be e.peuded by the Board of Public Works in dredging Lake Merritt to the depth of Lv-. feet and construct a bulk -1 head B_t__- the like, the money to be ex j peudi'J dunrg t-sie fiscal year ending Juue Si, IKL'- .■■■'•*_. rUSE i j Ar_ase*jl_._ pre being perfected to re j take ti.a census of Oakland under the aiis- I -tf_tS-_- a con.mil of citizens, aud sub scriptions _o"r __1_ purpose of paying I enumerators have b_9 stared. It is hard Cor Oaklundi-rs to ac'_*< *__^C_ to 47,0<jO__ when it 1..'.-- aH the time been belie v_ thai 55,000 to _O,OOU W0..:.' be near tho figures. John Jack gave au Impersonation last evening of the character of P'alstall for tiie benefit of the G. A. lt. Mr. Jack is a veteran of the late war. The Oakland ladies having in hand the building of a pavilion will hold another meeting at 2 o'clock this afternoon In the Biakc Block. A lamed a. Work has been suspended on the tidal canal on account of an accident to the ma chinery. •• 7' '. '"-■'- There was no meeting of the municipal Trustees last Monday night on account of lack of a quorum. . The Alameda Boating Club Is working industriously to make a success of its first ball, to be given on the l_Hh iust. T. A. Smith. Henry Michael, F. E. Mason, T. XV- llinchinan aud F. L. Bird have been cl', d vestrymen of Christ Protestaut Ep ..-■ pal Church. The proposals m let for live years to the. Government a building to be used as a Postoffice will be opened to-day. There is not likely to be more than two offers made. A telegraph pole at the junction of Park street and Kailroad avenue fell over last Sunday, and so tangled the wires that no messages could be sent on the Western Onion line until Monday morning. Kobert Hawxhurst, Arthur -Vahl, Adolph Rosenthal and Wiliiaui Simpson started yesterday morning to walk to the summit of Mount Diablo. They have accomplished this feat before. '"._'.; The Argus of to-day formally Indorses the candidacy of Columbus Bartlett for the Slate Senatorshlp of the Eighteenth Dis trict, comprising all of Alameda County ex cept the cities of Oaklaud and Berkeley. The Southern Pacific Company has com pleted the construction of a side track on its property cast of Park street, which it will convert into a freightlyard. The switch will also be used as a place for unloading the rock from Laundry Farm for macadam izing Pacific avenue. : The annual report of Postmaster Sturte vant, which lias been forwarded to Wash ington, shows that the receipts of the Alameda offlce during the past year were 812,139 77, showing a large increase over last year. This increase of business has insured a moro j commodious ofiice, which the Government Inspector Is now endeavoring to secure, and will also result in the establishment of a free delivery sys tem. The salary of the Postmaster has been Increased from $I_o to _ 'JOO on the same showing. Berkeley. There are from fifty to seventy-five stray dogs in Berkeley. Nobody owns them and no one would take them as gifts. Lieutenant H. Randolph, U. S. A., de tailed to take the place of Lieutenant Har rison as Instructor of Military Sciences at the University, is expected about tho last of August, '_■_.■._■. ;.**.--? ?It is reported that a bank will soon be opened iv the corner apartment of the Haun Block. Tbe last enterprise of this kind iv this town was in West Berkeley about two years ago, and as most every one remem bers was anything but a success. . On Sunday night last a serious misfortune happened to the little three-year-old daugh ter of George Woodsum of Dwight way, who is employed as teamster. The child, was coming downstairs, caught her ' foot and fell to the bottom of the stairs, bruising her head aud . arms badly. The child had her, tongue between her . tenth when she ______>___BMC__^_ni_B-e_nM__a_!_-nl.'_cn_M__tf_a_c-lMHM____r.__ fell and closing ho? tSeth upon It almost severed t*_j organ . a piece hung from the '.aouth anl was attached by but a shred of tissue. The child was taken to San Fran cisco, where the physicians had consider able difficulty In sewing the tongue ln place, and some even have serious doubts whether the operation will be successful. COLE'S DRAKE. A Patriotic Bird That Celebrated the Glorious Four It was the anniversary of the declaration of independence and in the morning at that. Poultry fancier Jake Cole sat in slippered feet on the north side of his house in the Allamout Addition reading the I.ealty Review. There was a smile of contentment on Mr. Cole's face as he looked up in perusing the paper and surveyed his possessions. In front of him were many valuable 25-foot town lots and a large apricot orchard, from which Mr. Cole derived a handsome income this year. About his chair were fine speci mens of Minorca and Andalusian breeds of poultry. There were also Leghorns, Ply mouth Hocks, Cochins, JJ ralimas and even a Giiinea-lowl was wallowing, under a Monterey cypress near by. "Quack, quack, quack 1" and a mon strous Imperial i'ekin drake came arouud the house and proceeded to drive the Guinea from its retreat. Hardly was this accomplished when Oscar Cole, a bright little fellow, came hounding out of the house with several packages of firecrackers and a lighten punk. "Be careful," said the fancier, "and do not set anything afire. What a foolish thing fire-crackers are, but then 1 like to see the boys enjoy themselves. Why. when 1 was a boy back in Missouri I used to long and lung for the Fourth of July to come so 1 could make a noise. .Now, Oscar, be care ful." The little boy lighted a "lady" cracker and threw it down on a hard beaten path. There was a look of joyous expectancy on his lace as the fuse of the cracker sizzled and sputtered. But he was doomed to dis appointment. The cracker hadn't been on the path but two seconds when the drake saw it. With a low "quack!" he made a rush for the ex plosive; extended his neck, gave one "gulp" and it was gone. The cracker ex ploded in his throat with a stilled report. '1 he drake shook his head while tears stood iv his eyes. Juke dropped the Realty Review, placed his elbow on his knees and _____ head on his hands and eyed the drake closely. "Papa," said the boy anxiously, "will the Pekiu catch lire," . "I don't know. Give him another cracker." Oscar lighted a common-size cracker and threw it down in the path. The drake eyed it suspiciously for a moment, gave a quack and a gulp and it was gone. The cracker might have been seen mak ing iis passage down the neck of the duck. On reaching the craw it went off, for that portion of the body where the craw is was very much extended for the moment, aud there was a dull report. The Pekln was thrown on his back, but he recovered quickly, got up, poised his body ill the air and Hopped his wings. "Give him oue of your big ones, Oscar," said ms father. An enormous red-head cracker was lighted. It was as large as a seven-year old girl's wrist. ISo sooner had the red-head reached the path than the drake went for it. fie had great difficulty in getting It into his mouth, but succeeded after oue or two vain and prolonged efforts. The drake rushed for the pond— for Mr. Cole has one iv his yard — and dove into the water, lie disappeared entirely. A sec ond after his disappearance the surface of the water was_greitlly agitated. Monstrous bubbles came lv the top to burst aud a douse volume of smoke a second later ap peared. •,-•■•_, Finally the pond became tranquil when Jake Colo's drake came to tho surface, crawled out on tbe bank and spit out the burning wrapper of the red-head. The drake, Mr. Cole says, ho procured from V. H. Cobb, the well-known ban Joa quin rancher.— Fresao Expositor, July 7ih. A BULLET IN THE BACK. Martin Kelly .Shoots a Man Because lie 1., j.ii.l i i i.-ii a Debt. A report was sent in to the beventeenth street Police fetation last night that Martin Kelly, a saloon-keeper at the Five-Mile Hi Use tut on the Mission road, bad shot a butcher named Ilammerschlatr, inflicting a slight wound in the back. Officers Judge and I Miaiiualuiii were sent out to investigate the affair and make arrests, and at about 11 o'clock returned with Kelly, Hanimer schlag was taken lo las home, uear the roadside house, and a surgeon extracted the bullet, which liad lodged just under the shoulder-blade. The men had quarreled over some money which Kelly claimed llauiiiiL-i selling owed him, but which debt the latter repudiated. An Insolvent Brewery Firm. A. Anstett & Co., a firm composed of 1 Charles .-.renter, Daniel Donahue and Iler i iniua Donahue, went into insolvency yes ! terday. They have conducted the business i of the Lafayette Brewery on Green street. 1 'iheir liabilities amount to $_3,.00 86, ami i the assets consist of the brewery property, rained at ?;'.*yi*i and incumbered by a mort -2 _■■ for that amount, other real estate val ued at s,'juoo, and personal property valued at SSUU. Christina Geitner's Estate. The will of Christina Ueituer, who be queathed her estate, valued at $11,000, to her husband, was filed for probate yester day. Everything is devised to the hus band, George Geitner, provided that he h_,ve only I life interest in certain real estate on York.street, which upon his death shall become lie property of Elizabeth, wife of F. C. Arnold. One of Nature's Freaks. A calf with only two less has been born on the ranch of Mrs. John !•'. .. ifleld, Korestville, Sonoma Couii.y. The fore legs are missing from tl.t- shciilder-blade, but in every other respect the animal is perfect and healthy. "The Call's" I'i-c-miuin Dictionaries. 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Wednesday;...... ... jnly 0, 1890 ■ At 10 o'clock a. m. at salesroom, 31 AND 33 SUTTER STREET. ...,WK WILL B_C_.L.... " A Very Elegant Line of Household Far- niture. Mantel Mirrors, etc. EDWARD S. SPEAR A CO.. Auctioneers, _.)'9 It 31 and 33 Sutter street. R. R. ROLLINS, AUCTIONEER. THIS DAY, Wednesday. July 9th, at 11 a. if., on the premises. 1077 MARKET ST., near Seventh. CON CATION SALE of Ladles' Clothing. Also at 7 o'clock in the evening. jy9 lt It. R. ROLLINS, Auctioneer. GEO. F. LAMSON, AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MEECHAHT, 425 Kearny St., between California and Fia _ TO-MORROW. Thursday July 10. 1890, At 11 o'clock a. m., on tbe premises. No. 2500 CALIFORNIA STREET, ...I win, SELL On account of departure for Europe, THK ELEGANT AND NEARLY NEW FURNITURE OF RESIDENCE, ... .COMPBIStNO. ... Elegant Cherry Ciblnet, with Plate Mirror; Very Handsome Sofa Divan, handsome frame, uphol- stered in terra cotta brocaded satin: Elegant Re- ception and Easy Chairs to match, in pale blue and (told ..in brocade: Handsome Lace Curtains; Kane. Shades; Elegant Cherry center Tables; Ebonl.td Standards ; Costly Embroidered Cushions and Wall -Banner.); Elegant Turkish Purtieres; Magnificent Rive and Cold Rody Uruasels Carpets : Rich Crimson body I. russets Carpets ln Hails; Elegant Autiuae Oak Hat stand: Oak Chamber Suit; Chlfflonier; Best Redding; Spring and Hair Mattresses; Elegant OaK Wardrobe; Dinln__-roo!ii furnished in oak; Ex- tra Quality China; Class and Plated Ware; Fine Im- proved Medallion Range; Rest Linoleum; Agate Ware; Kitchen Uteuslls. Jtijr Tutsi.. Cash. j>9 It «EO. F. -LAMSON, Auctioneer. FEEETOALLPUEGHASBRS GRAND EXCURSION TO SANTA CRUZ ! AUCTION SALE or SURFBIDE ! ON THE GROUNDS. SATURDAY, SATURDAY JULY 13, 18.0. & . fid ROUND TRIP TICKETS flj D Hf. tS)O.UU For llelurn Sam. liar. ijpO.UU JOfS" Tickets f.ood tor return the following Sunday or Mouday, .4 round trip. I EXCURSION TRAIN leaves foot of Slarket street (Narrow-gauss boat), at «:15 a. ii. Returning, leaves Santa Cruz at 5:15 p.m. Tickets obtained at 6-1 Market st. and at Narrow-Gauge ticket offices. Train leaves San Jose at 10 a. it. Fare, round trip, _ 55. Leaves Los Oatos at 10:28. fare, round trip, *1 75. SI'KF.MDE fronts Uie famous CLIFF DRIVE; adjoins GARFIELD PARK, overlooks MONTEREY BAY ; is on the new extension of the TACIFIC AYE- HUB STREET RAILWAY, is a short distance frum the IJUSIKESS CENTER and the BATHIX. BEACH and THE HANDSOMEST TRACT OF LAND IN SANTA CRUZ. TERMS OF SALE. O>E-THIRDCASn; one-third In one year; one- third in two years. Ten per cent payable at date of sale. Title perfect. Abstract furnished. Ten days allowed for search. ._ ■•■_ FEES COLLATIOH. BAND OF HUSK. GARNALL- FiTZHUGH- HOPKINS CO., 624 Mark. t Street, San Francisco. __. B_l_tFl__LD Auctioneer. wa.t --■• ■•-- , fjOEPOHEIM' ** THETAILOR 4- -/jt\ — _= — __» yT> JLi Makes llu' best at- JfcL ESfA ''"- clothes, at 4() E___\ Ify percent less than jE^J WW any other house on 'JW, jJL the Pacific Coast. afi\ An Immense Clearance Sale. To the Public. I HAVE BOUGHT 500 YARDS OF HUDDEBS- -1 Held Servos and Cheviots, in blue anil black, at an Immense bargain, I hare more than I can use and will offer a genuine reduction sale for the next 30 days that has never been offered before on the racilic ('oast. Suits made to order for f22 50 that are worth t n, and other goods In proportion. These goods make fine dress suits and are all the go. ff See my prices in the window. '.id .MONT-SOME-tV SIKEET, 734 MAI-RET ST. and 1 1 10-l 1 12 MAKKKT. myia SuMoWett ■: iD.E_.ii_-:_s. ENTERPRISE LACER BEER! THE BEST BEER BREWED ON THIS COAST. F. HILLEBRANOT & CO., 2015 to 2023 Folsom Street. ■-•■■■■ ■:-- ..mr-iO We_ tf ■ ■ ■:. FIRE! FIRE! BURNED OUT, BUT STILL 101NG BUSINESS -AT THE OLD STAND.' •' ... KNICKERBOCKER COAL CO., < - 624 HUSSION STREET. '^ IVellington .10 in) '-i.il,.- $ 8 50 Coos Ray 7 SujOreta 10 00 7 Sacks of Wood $100: ■ - lye SuWetf ■ ■ ■ f a ■ ■ n __■ It ><_ fact universally conceded if _! II tl l_ tbat the K^AB-t surpasses all other RI_HBt usu ueu DIAMn __ A. I- BANOKOF I * CO., B* 911\_I I 2\ lalWeFr-lott. iniiuo THE REED SCHOOL, _..»_, '.,?. X 53<l St., New York City. . ■ MISS JULIA O. MCALLISTER Principal. Succeed- ing ____.•_. SYLVANUS REED, who co*': __>_ t .S. - itor. , 'illh year begins cd. Oct. 1 ' ■■ t_a*. ..T.t 'atf*. MISCELLANEOUS. — statembnt; ....or THK... CONDITIONS AND AFFAIRS ....OF TH8.... AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. ON THE SIST day of December, A. D. 1889, and for tho year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Com- missioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 or the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Com- missioner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up In Cash $600,00000 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company 1349.814 45 Loans on Bond and Mortgage 1,248,773 78 Cash Market Value of all stocks and lionds owned by Company 328.875 00 Cash in Company's uthce and in Hanks U7.655 Stf Interest due and accrued on ail stocks and Loans 2,500 Interest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortgages 19.745 87 Premiums in due course or collection 27.432 88 Rents due and accrued 3,788 18 Total Assets $2,0.8,58. 12 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid $18,036 44 Losses in process of adjustment or In suspense 17.62774 Loss.s resisted including expenses.... 4,173 22 Cross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning oue year or less. $295,311 81. reinsurance 50 per cent 147.655 90 Gross premiums ou Klre Risks run- ning more than one year, $431,909 85, reinsurance pro rata 231,471 83 Cash dividends remaining imp ild 6,47- 40 All i, tiler demands against the Com- ' v -~ ' pany 9,24348 Total Liabilities $133,73101 INCOME. Net Cash actually received for Fire Premiums $426,547 88 - Received fur Interest on Bonds and Mortgages 61,328 17 Received for Interest and dividends on Bouds, Stocks, Loans aud troiu ail other sources. 18,402 49 Received for Rents ».o'i» M Total Income .**" $511,308 18 EXI'K.NDITLKKS. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (in- cluding $35,465 75 losses of previ- ous years) $210.22809 Dividends to Stockholders 62,622 40 paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage 70.901 Paid fur Salaries, Fees and uther charges for ollicers. clerks, etc 3,839 20 Paid lor State, National md local taxes 18,1)77 79 Ail other payments and expenditures.. 37,495 39 Total Expenditures $447.15550 Losses Incurred during theyear. _ ire. $222,041 IB RISKS AND PREMIUMS. FIRK BISKS. ruKUIUMS. Net amount of Rl .ks writ- ten during the year $66,766,337 $518,572 11 Net amount of Risks ex- pired during the year... 69,928,366 472.190 31) Net amount In force De- cem_r3l, IS»9 76.779518 729,221 66 V. U. HARRIS, President. .lAS. U. WORDEN. Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this llth day of January, 1890. ]y3 7t 11. M. DOnERTY. Notary Public. ST__T_3*___3*KrT ....OF THK.... CONDITIONS AND AFFAIRS ....OF THK.... LONDON & LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, ON THE 31ST day of December, A. D. 1889, and for the year ending on that day. as made to the Insurance Com- missioner of the State of California pursuant to tbe provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political C ode, condeused as per blauk furnished by the Com- missioner. - CAPITAL. Amount or Capital stock paid up In ca_h $926,000 00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company $530,805 T8 Loans ou mmd aud Mortgage 43,000 90 Cash market value of all stocks and Bonds owned by Company 2,964,641 00 Amount of Loans secured by pledge or Bunds, Stocks and oilier market- able securities as collateral 20,000 90 Cash in Banks -12. 19 Interest dueandaccruedonall Stocks and Loans 40,243 29 I Interest due and accrued on Bonds aud Mortgages - 477 84 Premiums in due course ut collection 433,567 25 Bills receivable, not matured, taken for Fire Risks 70,090 43 Rents due and accrued 3.100 hi Total Assets $4,317,051 82 LIABILITIES Losses adjusted and unpaid. $59,697 10 Losses in process of adjustment or in suspense. 216,315 49 Losses resisted, including expenses 19,325 26- Uross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning uueyear or less, $2,130,581 38, reinsurance 50 per cent 1,035,290 19 Cross premiums on File Risks run- ning more than one year, $942,- -084 90, reinsurance pro rata 515,6- \ 76 Amount reclaliuahle by the lusuredon Perpetual Fire Insurance Policies... 1,62/ 36 Cash dividends remaining unpaid. 327 50 Due and accrued lor Salaries, Rent, etc 9,080 81 All other demands against the Com- pany 49,730 7. Total ____._■ $1,937,087 19 INCOME. jfEf Net Cash actually received for Fire Premiums $2,935,423 27' Received tor Interest on Bonus and Mortgages. 1,746 54 Received for Interest aud dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loaus and from all other sources 103,909 85 Received for Rents 5,528 00 R calved for prolUs on tbe sale or in- vestments 26,447 19 Received lor transfer fees 121 25 Total Income .' $3,078,176 10 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Eire Losses (In- cluding 4247,313 15 losses of previ- ous years, $1,086,011 38 Dividends to Stockholders. 148,936 8/ Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage. 538,370 77 Paid for Salaries, Fees and otber charges for officers, clerks, etc 307,397 67 Paid for State, Natloual and local taxes... 44,666 20 Ail other payments aud expenditures 78,108 81 Total Expenditures $2,803,481 70 Fire Losses Incurred during the year.. $1,734,036 08 RISKS AND PREMIUMS. I FIRE RISKS. rn_-Mi_i___ Net amount of risks i written during the| .-_•_. ■_.. . year 15350,027,941 $3,289,607 71 Net amount or risks expired during the year 698,815,172 2,695,823 74 Net amount in force Decemoer 31. 1889 796.027.534 3,072,666 28 CHAS. O. FOTHERGILL. Manager. F. W. P. R UTTER. Assistant Manager. Subscrin -d and sworn to before me Ibis 25th day of April, 1990. W.J. SULIS, Jy3 7t Vice and Deputy Consul at Liverpool. -s_T^_k_T3E:3V__J3\r_' ....OF the — CONDITION AND AFFAIRS - ....OF TH8.... c a _. r_ orvi_4___>. INSURANCE COMPANY OF EI _N'HUR-_II. SCOTLAND. ON THE 31ST DAT of December, A. I>. 1649. and for tbe year ending on that day. as made to tni. Insurance 'ommlssioner ef the State of California, pursuant to the provisions Of Sections 010 and 611 of the Political Code, con- deused as per blank furnished by the commissioner. __T._. Amount of CaplU. Stock _ _id np In -_sh. MM. COO (Vi ASSETS. ••■ Real Eatatftown -I _iv Company.. .. — _S£.3? 1 "ins i n V. ": . aj I '.''"' v -f _._*._oO .v Cash i'..'i: I __c_ uf .ill Rends and . stocks uvrned by _wt,-._ »*__.„... ,— ... __a__i___.__ Amount ot !...w.s see tired by pr.sd_ ' ot -* ■ .-^;_j_S____ Bonds. .tiK'ks. ami other m.»Tker_ie _^ securities aa culUUeral 71.*_<>> Cn-!i in Banks I_. 15 Interest due and accrued ou Ml Stocks and ban* _ 9J. «2 Interest due and accrued on Bonds aud .______. - Mortgages I _, _.!.-_ Premiums tn dne course of collection.... B___a2 Due by Life Department. 59.5-002 Total Assets .1.9--_. 191S LIABILITIES. Losses In process of adjustment or in suspense 157,135 GG Gross premiums on Fire Risks running one year or less. .510,758 82. reinsur- ance fa i per cent 285579 41 Gross premiums on Fire Risks running fcmnre than one year. #87,237 21, re- Insurance prorata ' 4. r »S '_. Cash dividends remainlug unpaid 7,076 88 Due and accrued for salaries, rent. etc. ::,7lii_-> All other demands against the Company 7.97290 Total Liabilities.. _.' «407.769 35 INCOME. Net Cash actually received for Fire Ire- miums .(.35,374 54 Received for Interest ou Bunds and Mortgages .'... 16374 00 Received lor Interest and dividends on Bonds. Stocks. Loans, and from all other sources 00.(133 W. Received for profit on suleof investment* 11,32252 _ Received for Transfer ices 58 13 ' Total Income.... .724.25310 F.Xl'F.\!>lT.'l:t.S. Netamount paid for Flro Losses 4420341 19 Dividends to Stockholders IU-JOOOu Paid or allowed for Commission or iiro.eraico 113,77999 Paid for Salaries. Foes. and other charges for officers, clerks, etc _ . 62.102: _ Paid for Stale. National and local taxes.. •- 4^»:WPt All other payments aud expenditures.... 3744500 Total Expenditures....... »7__C7_o ' Fire Losses incurred during the year.. $429,841 19 .. . RISKS AND PREMIUMS. - '?. I -'ICK BISKS., i t'UKMll'Sl Net amount of risks - I -■_"_-.' written during .___*}"' "■"'ID Mi'-J |3__*™___H ..year.;. . ' »353 490.920 175754010 Netamount of risks ox- - . pired during the year 278,000.583 I 613,236 91 Net amount in force ... I December 31. 1880... ■ 285,064 1 657.998 _ D. DEC' BAR Managed D. J. SUP-_i-N_.E,S_._T. . Siinscrlbed aud sworn to l.elure me, this 27t-_i_j_r 01 March, 1330. HUGH C. PEACOCK. ■ _.-'- -' * -_ •j. •U. S. Vlce-C _snL ' ' ,y._t THE WEEKLY CALL is published ev- ery Thursday. Get a copy and compare it with any other pa- per in quality, size, and price $1 25 a year 8 pages, 8 col. W_"_j_- each. „'_7 '7 ______! 7