4*.liily - Cliff House Project

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4*.liily - Cliff House Project
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ASSISTANT^'
Old Patrons Flock to LiftTheir
Glasses in Celebration
of Event
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in" Plymouth
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church this afternoon,
of the • genpotinding thieix. booming «ong" against* .with ail
present
the- ocean' beaches, there were added eral .officers
nearly all of the
and
laughter'and
night
last
the
"music of a
pleasure
seeking .crowd "which cele- famous .leaders of the
brated the opening of the new Cliff movement. Mrs. Emma
president
\u25a0house under rh» management of John •Smith Devo*.
Washington as•.Tait .by.' packing it from- top 'to bot- of the
sociation, w'tlcomed
tom.- Th«.. conditions" for. an opening,
pightwere ideal. -A .benign moon lifted t!ie delegates, and Mrs.
Mary 5. Sperry, :pre.sla*eif above
ig3us
f?utro !if
and touched
with silver edges. "A
tou<li of . warmth lingered with the
vc-ning breeze. The harmony land pf»a<'e.
nti nature enveloped the surroundings.
Allured by these cliarms hundrrds of
<otjples "drew away from the cafe
proper, contenting themselves by promenading and in watching . the i waters
Jfl<:l.ng through the Golden gate.
The
py^iit was* pecellar.'.tn that it differed;
:
rojn
opening
f
of other familiar
itie
The;
v^f^s in its lack of strangeness.
Olff .liouse «-ahie into ;
its own again:
Instantly, without wonder ;or, miKh
as if there had been ho lapse
of :blrak months. slnre its hospitable
ships
AvJndowß welcomed the incoming
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: ..into Sari Kranclsco.
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«»l-n FACES THEHE
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The.oJd .faces' which in the past, were
\u25a0to be. seen ther«» \v*>re there last night,
and . ftiany a glass was lifted to the
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witness :
"stand
matters.
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HitchcoGk: Military Academy
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SAX lIAKAEI,.CAL. \..
Accredited, Government Detail. Separata
Campus,
Gymnasium.
Rooms. Large-Swimming.
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Rifle Encampment.
Begins" AuTerm
tary
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Tot. nin»tr«tefl >at«togT»» addrew tfig. Princttf>t.
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(in arithmetic class)— "Now, Mary,.if your
Teacher
- fmother .-spent
two hours boiling the clothes;
in rubbing them, and an hour to hang them
- hours
out, how many hours would that, -altogether
soußht* to
partition
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ST. MARY'S
COLLEGE
. OAKl^im, CAi.'.
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Fotmded 1863. Empowerra by StaW ISTZ;.wIt!»
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»H rf?hti accorded namtalttamj Complete course*.
Literary. Scfcntiflc.
fonraercial. CUli:and MlnIns En?'neerin/r, Archt><rturnt and Mechanical
Drawing. High School and' Preparatory- Gra«t«v •
form distinct departments.. Complete gyiaiiaslntn"
eqnlpraeat. Phrslcal cnlturt* ro»irsetc.. '. Applx fritcatalogue- to Begtutrar. Sradief resoajed Sloti'- •
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day. September 6th.
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CASTILLEJA SCHOOL
PALO ALTO, CAL. 7 : 77 A .
Home and day tchoot for s'ri *. Fr«par«s foe-. ;'
and Weit. Domestic ad*ac«. m:j-.- '
coliesea. East of
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door
art. oat
work. Illo*.";
trated catalogue. School opens Aa^nst 30. 1009L •':
Principal. MART I.LOCKET. A. P. .
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3IISS HABKEH'S SCUOOL
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Palo Alto, Callforolm
. Boanllos tolleje.
and day school lor girla. CertUJcata
idcalti to
lstertn«dlat« aad prlmaiy :..
departmen:s.
Special attention
' g!»«a to maiic. ':
arts and crafts.
Send far catalogue.
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Angngt l*h 1909.
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Easy on the woman and easy on the
That's why progressive women are
washing their clothes with Fels-Naptha
in cool or lukewarm water; in sum'mer or
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Anderson
'Equipment, teaching,
academy
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discipline, situation, ell-
unsurpassed.
Next term b»s!n» Atiri't
10. Send for caUlosne to WILLIAMWALKER
AyPEKSOy. Principal, lrflngton P. O.
mate,
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Typewriting
It*s
easy on
does away with
the
and
Shorthand
I yoa the'-, benefit of my
because it
wpman'
1.1 years'
eip«»-
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rience litcourt and general reporting:. Invmif- ;\u25a0
tl«n« prtTately or by mull. Position* xeenre*. \u25a0•'\u25a0\u25a0MISS M. 6. -BARRETT, rooms 2SO-2SI Rus» :"\u25a0
buildIn?, 235 Mtmtsomcry st. . ;\u25a0 i't.y--J- -"..-...-,";'•
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fires for heating water,
rubbing
hard
unnecessary and
takes less than half die time of the old
makes
CaliforniaConservatoryof Music
AVESTtJE.
to 147 PRZSIDIO
be- \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0
tween -Waahlcgton and Jackson sts.
Applies- \u25a0-.
tlons will be receiTed there and at 2212 Clay st.
Has rem<v»ed
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It's easy on the' clothes because tliere
MANZANITA MALL,*
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School for Boys: *PALO'ALTO^CAtis no boiling to make the clothes tender,
Offerii nnusn»i*aTBarag«:s for Ttioroctn prepa- . .
ration fnr college. J*evente«ntli year beein» •
and no hard rubbing to wear them into
Aajftist 30. Write for eatalcsue. W. A. SHEDDw
Head Master.*.
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holes before their time.
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cr^hed
A
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Sutter
street at a.moderate rate o^speed with
a friend at" his vsrde.
Whn the car
struck- the wet spot near tly streetcar
track it was thrown on thA S idewalk.
Save yourself; save your
A hole was smashed in tfc window
could check
The
before. Cowan
car. gave
12 feet squar-e. th\
clothes— -use
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. rounded IS6B. Prepares for nalrenltlea or toB "
actlTe life. For Illustrated catalogue addrea* "
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REV. WILLIAM A. BRSWEB. Bector.
Costs little money for a: big cake, and
lasts longer than ordinary soaps.: /
In using it follow directions printed
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on the red and green wrapper.
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window is
"-Ctyan
his name to the management and pro. \
ceeded- on his way.
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McARTHU)^
Nickelodeon Owners Want the Bid for Building the Seawall ARCHIBALD
DIES IN SHASTA COVNTY
Is taken at Advance
Board of Works to Control;
Well Known Rancher Breifhes
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Over Figure
Instead of Police
His Last
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Little Mary—-"Yes, but ray mama \u25a0' doesn't boil the
v clothes. She washes them with Fels-Naptha in cool
or lukewarm water, and she doesn't" "have to rub
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them hard, either."
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Anty Drudge— "You'd better make. the time shorter,
Mistress Schoolteacher; when you. give an addition
question like that to a littlegirl whosemother
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the advantage of washing with Fels-Naptha."knows
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Jhe
:eial :attention to aoplis wttose- pr'««l6os' tralaioc
ha» been lrreßular. ladiTlrtnal- iastroctloa
aad
home life. Healthful climate, moral laSn«nces—
ontaoor recreation th« • eot'r*. yew.
Aaooal
charre*|soo.
For Inroraatjoa" .«ad. Uteratar*
addreas
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ENFORCED," IS PLEA GRAY BROS. LOST
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IA OPENS SEPTEMBER I.VIWMJ ;
BoartHne and Dmy School for- Boys
, General . *nd college preparatory
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Anty Drudge on Teaching 'Rithmetic.
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"LAW TOO RIGIDLY AWARD CONTRACT
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PACIFIC GROVE ACADEMY;
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own
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terday afternoon.
Cowan was running
Cbara-
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the
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Coort Reporters,
teaching
Best
talent.
Ideal climate, home loSuence.
"fr«» catalof
CrOOMB TO OAKLAND for bn»fne«» ednotton.
bank to the trustee yestferday." ; Jle alsopave the", bank 100,000 "fhares of, preferred stock, which is) still..held by-
of Europe,'
• BUSIXESS COLUBGB
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.'AJiierican .
suffrage
the
cause' :had;: received ;in
the ; United States, ': in
co mm b n . : with the
which
He»ci
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OA2XA2TD. CAL.
Jff^JW'^pisS^
. Loading
' coUega of bnstamJlW&jffiJgKfoji D*m training and hlgti
HOUSI
lands belonging
to. the defendant, in which th« defendant-was awarded a judgment, was affirmed by! the supreme court yesterday.
—.Cooley claimed title to a*share of
"the--.Charles Lux estate from one John
M; Campbell, the grantee of
James H.
•*.j?tnp.bell, who acted as attorney for
t»i.**:""German heirs."
:' ..T'fre decision in favor of th«'defendin the c««e of Simpson Finnell
ant
sjriiftst the James H. Goodman & 00.
ha.nkv which w»s. an action to have
;«:ie. plaihtifT adjudged the ovrner of
•^•41. shares of the capital stock of the
.\u25a0>n«rje"li"i land company, and which has
)?f pp.; known as the bi>f cane of Xapa.
p
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elucidate
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Calkjiis
in
tad we think with n>asoaabl» aaeecMk
ao for the. moral, ptrs'cal and Intellectnml
weif«r<« cf its boys what eveiy thonghtfnl parast
«aost wis!w» to b*v» done. Its location beyond
tae d'Tersfoas and temptation* of ton cr dtj.
p* Uneaess of lt« ellmata, th» beauty of its
ocfidlass
and urcnnda. the wag* sod attrmctrr».
or th* «crroundir(r
nj*s
eomitrr. «r» most helpful
aids.- Ask our patrons, oar
*radnat*« and ovm
boys aboat u». «nd writ*
ns for catUosu* aad
jceoSc
to
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a. portion of .certain
Tw«»ntT-fl»e mnev««ath of Pan FraiKiseo."
trying
information
Sacramentol Union there
were 2,500 shares s of cahital stock in
that paper
valued" at UIOO a share.'
Without taking up thcff shares Cal-,
kins proceeded to, issue 100,000 of Sacramento Record-Union it $la share.
Of the original stock hrf pledged 1,251
shares with tlie Union (rust company.
The remaining shares Ui«j held for himself. Of the. second -issue he pledged
175,000 shares of common stock with the
Xiondon. Paris and
bank~
by the
That stock 'was surrendered
chased
.
The decision of the superior court
in the. cae* of Thomas Ross Cooley
ajfainst. Miller & Lux, an action in
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.when: the; bankrupt will again
take the
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trapped into making an offer of money
by City Detective Brown. In negotiating with Brown for the quashing of
the caae'against him. he refused to pay
$100.. demanded." saying* 'that" Seymour
had :accepted; $50.', rt •
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was taken until this- mbrnirrg- at. 10
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W.T.
REIO JR...A..M. (H«rra^>. Jlsst.
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Master.
countries
.'^•al rocks and mother ocean in thank;
the bank.
as the . result of the
fulness of th<» '\u25a0 revival of old times. >\u25a0
"\ow tliat the trustee; wants to sell
Mrs. Sperry, -who."responded to the welcome j
; Among those who gave dinners werfi: great democratic wave]
the Sacramrnto Hecord- jnion the iiuef?"
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Aohn McLawn, James Miller. A. :J. which 'is s vr.e c p.I
-.' given; suffragettes at Seattle.
i tion of the valuation
ng
of th« second
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Mitchell; J. B. Murphy. A. McCarthy.
p.tock
fss\ie arises.
It ij contended by
nations, aided
K. liMiddlfton. A. C. McGettigan. Jack over the
representing
those
Calkns
that he -.had
Morgan. Captain Norwood, J.W. Reed," by the progressive -tactics. :of.: the •convention, appealed today to the nano authority to issue thj 300,000, shares
s?,m Rurker. G. I* Ratlibon>, ;
William women :in England during I tlie last tional ..exrVutive committee, which is of "stock in the new company, which
anxious no reunite the "warring factions
nix. Mnje, Rig©, Thomas Alton, William three years.:
called •. the Sacramehto publishing
.: :
in :thii? state, and willconsider the' mat- lie
Arnold. John L. Barrett. H. R: Blakely.
company, anrl/'that thei are valueless
house
up
Miss
Shaw
took
the
tariff
ter tqmoprow. ."..•;•
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Bishop.
Fay
Thomas
W. Blackwell.
C.
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Mrs.- Itachel Foster" Aver>' presided and not to be eonsidei-eq The creditors
K*>al. A. Bachirsan, J. Bruguiere, J. W. biil; ;in :which the duty :on women's
the only sjfe way to proOolTroth. Louis J. Carl. John I^. Doyle; wpa ring apparel is ;greatly, increased, afthe evening session and official-wel- contend that to sell
tlijoriginal stock
ceed would .-be
spoken, " by Mayor
A. n. Diamond. Frank; Drum, C. C adding more ;and more burdens upon come to. the city was :
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and" throw in tlie seconrt issue". In this*,
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Krb. TX Erdreich. James Emery, f-.N.: Womeri, who had ri»- power whatever John F..-Miller*.
urged,
way.
'it was
nol possible legal
tariff California- Is-. represented s by ;a large "
K^nwick. E. Gallon. I^eon Greenbaum, and no voice in regulating the.hioney
delegation at the convention and the, difficulty would be enccantered by theWalter Hobart, C. S. Hammond. H. T. or in"'\u25a0: the expenditure of the\
voice of the delegates has been' heard purchaser.Jiodgeon. George Holberton v Herman which Isj thus wrested from them. .
Attorney
Just •as .the hearing tided
The inconeistericy of the governmept, in.the councils today to" their advantage,
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H:l]*-r.M. Jacob. Judge Lawlor. Charles
Calkinj If he , had
Putnam
asked
J-<i-?sch,U. A. Lowenberg. L. A. Larze- xvhose very existence. is the results Ol and to the" benefit "of the cause. . •
ipi«>, Eugene .Me tea If,C. S. Lamnert, Dr. a . protest against unjust tax' regulaMrs. Mary. Simpson J=>perry,' president pledged the same stockjfor two loans
:
more griev- of the .. California
Calkins aidmitted this
Moyeretcin.: Kred Moore. ;
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association,
today at one
. tions,burden,
in.' imposing a much citizens.,
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- time. adjourrunht
presented
prevented
own
was
upon
ous
its
the greetings of the Golden was so; but
THIRD OV FAMOUS SITK
:
upon
phase
commentary
serious
either
the
to
this
of
his
nnanciil methods bebody,
a
State
the"
national
in
which
bepn
Tlm Cliff house has 3onp
assoshe told of the. work of the suffragists ing exposed.
sense or the justice of. Ameri': .^;
ciated with the history of San Fran- common
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in California and of the increasing inmanhood, she said.
tifco. This building is the third to can
THR)UQH
Miss Shaw referred to the i recent terest.
ha-v* bfen erected on the \6verhanging
.Mrs. 1. X...Chapman of Alameda is an AUTO SKIDS
beatification Of Joan of Arc as an evi- executive
]f<l^e of rock, the two predecessors
delegate,
being
a member of
WHITE
WINDOW
.having been destroyed by fire. The sec- dence of the fanatical and emotional
men, both ;in their con- the executive committee.
Mrs.' Isabel
ond Cliff house came safely through the character of
their
of
Baldwin
of
San
demnation
and
in
.exaltation
Francisco.
Mrs".
Julia
disaster of April,1906, but was burned women; as evidence that neither Logic >*. Churchill of Yreka, Mrs.
Julia. J. Norman Cowan's Jar Does a
to the ground a short time
later. The nor reason controls the: present' gov- Sahborn of Berkeley. Mr?; Alice/
L.
Stunt in Sutte! Street
promenade is on the face
of the rock ernment by men.
Pa"rk of Palo Alto fjMrs. Bingham of *
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and on a level with It is a commodious
Skklding on the wet iavement near
Jose,
loss:
had
San
Mrs.
;
Alto,
spoke
gfeat
of
the
that
Matheson
of
Palo
She
liail.- On the floor above are banqueting rooms, commanding a magnificent come to women in the death of George Miss Fannie Willa of-Ix>s Angeles are the corner of- Sutter steet and Grant
California delegates-present.
Meredith, who alone among, men writ- the other
avenue, a runabdutdri^n by Norman
view of the ocean.
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On this floor also it
to depict
Miss Frances W. McLean of Berkeley Cowan of the Hughson i
Merton- comis proposed to have dancing. On the ers of fiction had been ableSelf-poised
progressive,
.vjee president of : the national, col- pany,
rational
and
is
a
dealers in automotle supplies at
Jhird floor of the building is situated woman. . . . . .
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lege equal suffrage league," whjch -is
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avenue,
dining
Ihe main
room, dressing rooms
Into one
delegation, unseated holding "meetinßs in. conjunction with 544 Van Xess
The Spokane
and a large lounging room. The en- yesterday
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of.the -large. pJat«- «ln!*s Windows just
the -national' body< by the "Washington state
trre place is fitted up with the utmost
the
Sutter
stree\
west ot
entrance to
good taste.
the White House about sc-clo'ck yes, .•\u25a0•-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0•-: . \:.
COOLEY LOSES IN
SUPREME COURT
Higher Tribunal Affirms Dccision of Superior Bench
of
Prosecuting- Attorney Joseph F.- Seymour will resign his office tomorrow as
the result of a'charge;that:.he.had.accepted -a.\u25a0"\u25a0 bribemade ,i by. George7P."
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Arnerich.'^ a : saloon '{keeper* accused" of
It.was '\u25a0 decided at noon that the tangle
could not be- unraveled' without the
minute book of the Sacramento publishing company, «o an 'adjournment
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precedented
SCHOOL
. BELMONT
: for boys
Belmpnt .'Cal.
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would begin a. thorough
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former publisher yesterday before Milton J. Green, . referee iij bankruptcy.
president,
ternational
Mrs. Carrie .Chapman
Catt, 'National :President Anna . Shavr delivered the annual report on international
suffrage: work. :\u25a0
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; She reviewed
tlie un4
hope of being
v*ith the
to re.acli an intelliFurther
gent understanding
of the financial
methods of Willard P. .Calkins were
made' in the bankrupt hearing of the
dent of the California
association," mad* the
national, response.
In
tire absence, of the in-
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efforts
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tops
\yav*»
resigning
Publisher Admits Having Same
Securities Pledged for Two
Different Loans
•To the" crashing chorus i>f- the wav-es,
lije
is
after vindicating himself.
| reinstated
City,Attorney. Leslie Hewitt declared
cepting Petty Bribe
SCHOOLS AND GDLLEBK
that he
siftic?
.[Special Dispatch to The Call]
:•of the matter tomorrow. on a
was
arrested
Arnerich
charsa
iV'LOSf.,ANGELES, July I.—Assistant
having
attempted bribery, after
been
Union
SKATTLE, -July: I.—
The forty-first annual
convention of the National Woman Suffrage
association opened its
sessions
Los^Angeles Official Denies Ac» j he
.-.«•\u25a0•;
Double Stock, lssue Hinders the
Sale of Sacramento Record
.
violating the liquor, law?/ Arnorich,
who: is proprietor of the Good Fellows*
grotto, declaressthat! Seymour accepted
CLOUD! $30 from him as -a bribe for quashing:
the case . against him.;. :Seymour insists that j he :is, innocent, and says that
ATTORNEY
RESIGNS UNDER
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PUBLIC THRONGS Rev. Anna Shaw Scores
CALKINS' FINANCES
NEW CLIFF HOUSE
Prospective Tariff IN AN UGLY TANGLE
The
Ideal Conditions
Surround Re*
Burdens Add e d
opening of Ciiy!s Famous
to the Lot **of.
Cafe, and Landmark
*
Woman
1909.
S. F. 'v
UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL
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Clay st. 'George Bates, founder... -TaU ;;
term opens August 2. Graduates admitted to.'.
the unrrersttiea upon recommendation of'the. jtrla^
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cipal.
K. J. BELLING. Ph. ">.. Prlnetp*!.
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boo.\r*<* ixiversitv school
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fOR BOYS. BERKEL3E!C, • "•.
Tnesday."
2Sth
rear
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Will besin Ita
Ausrnst
Accredited to the state nnlyerslty,- '. Stanford,
universities' of Pennsylvarta. Coniejf and MichiR;
gan.
to P-.
EOONE,
Apply for catalogue
Principal.
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Archibald .McArthur, pres-ident Vnd
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The* harbor' .comm.lssioners yesterday manager of the -Joha McArthur
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about 50 nickelodeon
MOITTT SCHOOL,
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.of Shasta county-, died Wednesday
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'•owners. Attorney F. \". Meyers, pre- awarded to the Healy-TJbbits com- pany
STATE3i.EXf '.- I.:'.-i
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the Lane hospital from injuries
-Modern
hon»* school for Dwyrs.' Prepare* for th«
sented to the' supervisors' building laws pany the contract for completing sec- at
OF THE CONDITIONS AND AFFAIRS OF THE OF THE CONDITIONS AND Af'fAIRS OF. THE.
by
months
or
Busine«.
Secttcscer
falling
ceived two
.afco
Ausu.it
Uniwrsttleii PrlneipaK Zlili '
committee yesterday a.' proposal to take tion 11 ofthe seawall, the work upon a buggy and breaking his neck.
10. Address
. - 7 •. '.'
\
of the- nickelodeon which Gray Brothers defaulted.
McArthur has beec a prominent binthe enforcement
Gray
of northern California ffyordinance out of the "hands of the chief Brothers and the Aetna indemnity com- inessman
">\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0"
manv :years.
His company owns.ovft
IMTED STATE*.\u25a0BRANCH.' •
Insurance Company
acres
marshal,
pany
the
\
fire
in Fa*
police,
of
the fire
were notified of- the letting of 30.000 valley. of fanning • land
"
I
I
River
ji'is.revers d and a new trial ordered.
. . STATEME.VT;-77; ".'.'' '\u25a0 •'.:'. .'.LISAS' IN THE STATE OF V TEXAS.
chief and the police", department "and the cont.ract. Gray Brothers* bid, upon
Company
He left a- wife. Miry McArthur, two* OFon I>A
the 31i<t <>a^ of .l>eipmb<»r, A.. D. 190S, ami
AXU AFrAIRSQF.THB.
OF
THE
CONDITIONS
daughters.'-Margarej.
and- Catherinei
place it in the control of' the. board of which they were awarded the. contract,
for "the. yen r endinjr on that. day. Published ;OF DALIjAS. IX THE STATE'OF TKXAS,
on
The body was scijt to his country, . pursuant
MAKES PLEA FOR SHYLOCK works. L, M.
to the proTlslons of Section 611 of
preday of Ueeembe'r. \A. D. -1908.- and
.
th«
3l*t
j'ers,
Me
•
yesterday
for
•was
on
a*
basis
of
69
he
Hall/
cents a ton for home
andst
interment wiiX the Political Code aud compiled fr^m tb* for the .year ending on that day. !PobUjhwl
OF SHAKESPEARE'S PEN sented a bill purporting
Sunday, July annual statement filpd with tbp Insurance i pursuant to the provitlons of- Section 611. of
lo do' this, the aIL kinds of r rock used. Healy; &. Tib- be at Pine Grovep.cenjetery
in}
4.
at
2
o'clock
CommUsioner '"of the State of California.
the Political Code and complied from the
general: ground: of objection, to the- bitts' "bid is -on- a basis .of $1.04 % a
annual .statement" filed with tbe ln«uraijc«
;.-''..,.'
day of •'
". OAPITAn
;-^Sq Jew- Could Really Be Such present arrangement"" being' that en- ton for the rock used.* in
OF LONDON. "EXGLAXP. oo the Slut
Commissioner
of' the Sta.te of California.the core and
Amount of capital stock, paid up in
A. I*.lOOS.ind fr>r the year endin?: 'jj
at present.was too 'rigid.
forcement
'
' December.
'•
Man,\
...'....
Says
;
pur»uaat
a
Lecturer
A cash
.'...f200.0P0.00
to the prt* \- .
CAPITA!.-. . . '.
«n that dar. PuWis-Jed
Meyere wanted the-, offlcjals nalned "11.-48 a ton for the. rock used on. the
'
""
"°*
'
Amount of. capital .itock, paid- op" in :
.\u25bcislons of Section St I of th* Political Coda .•\u25a0>..
'\u25a0
,
Gray Brothers
will, be
:_.
.'.-. Lfo:Cooper,,- the -well known lecturer, above to be- empowered to report- their outer slope.
ASSETS,
and
from
tUe
annaal
statement
filed:
.._.
•compiled
\
.-...-...- :...$230.000.00- '\u25a0' with. the. Inpuranee torcmissloner of the State
[ cash
• *=?VoX*-. last, night; at: .thie Bush street observations to tjie building,bureau, of called- upon
company.
'\u25a0-. .
$10,000.00
B\al p*tatc owned bymortgages....:..
to -pay to the state the dif3i>ft,l-'».45
I**us
later,
of
works
let
on
bonds
and
and.
devel'..t"»Tnpieori*'Th«>: Merchant of Venice," the board
•
,
• •
C" ASSETS •."\u25a0'
11,262.26"
Caiji in company's 0ffice...
ference-between lhVnew hid and theirs
of.
there.
be
taken
care
opments
'sn<i mad? a strong, pica for the'.pror>«'r :
Ca*. in bank5..............
:
KJ.751.85 iFkpal entatp owned bj company .*...V. J10.000. 00
$285,000.00 v ";:;
hy. company. .
;.Literpre.tatiori of ;.;. the
: Supervisors Sanderson and Broderick and* in addition a penalty of |50 aday
play
on mortgages" 12,8!>2J17 Loans 'nn mortgages...- :.'... '.........^".553,504. 13 Real estate o^n»d of all storks and
la • the
Int^est due and aecrnPd
'
--; .
•' received the proposal, but assured: Hall fr«m the .date their contract should
Talne
course, of collection.' G0.602.71 Cash fn company's "office..
'.vrT^.oals.- \u25a0•"..•\u25a0.:•.•<\u25a0.\u25a0. -.'"• . -\u25a0'
iPreiilums in duecoDipanien
4.407.40" Cash market
816,8JJa.0'>. .• .
by romjiany
.'.
owned
bohd*
completed
38,2*0.10
Due Trom other
Cash in.banks..-..* .\u25a0...........-...'
• 3T.21.;.-.
." "Teachers -Rhouid read between the they didn't think much of it.7;lt.was have been
..until the work is
for reinsur- "_
--•.
company's
in
'office.
.:
. anie on losses already paid. ....:.. 5/JB.S3 Interest due and accrued on mort£ag«ii 32.934..54 Cash
standing actually, done.. The stmte is' protected
Imps.'* said Copper. *:and explain the referred; however,
to .the
Cash in banks,:,....
"
- -underlying
Premiums in due course of collection. "54.039.50
HSH^-""
"
by a bond executed by the Aetna ininstincts of S4iyJock and the committee of experts'. {
.\u25a0
interest accrues.
• aiwets.
,J485.107.."*7 Bills receivable,- not matured, taken
I>tal
'••.-•7**25?"
»
•
...yeaTs- of. suffering by himself and his.
of
58
course
collection 100..
00. .2
."
risks:-..-,
and G. M. Con- demnity company.,
': >.' .
Premiums
in
due
\u25a0\u25a0Dts.
Blue
for
Art
and
marine
49.72"
Qphuls,
"
"
caused mfeny of those traits
Dup- from other eampaßie*
nsroe.that
'
The .board adopted the' revised rules
for re- ".."r.d < to eliminate" the
LIABILITIES •
'
;
should ...also -.realize and 'malce verse •asked- the boa
\
...
..8t.014.427.1S
::rjiey*.
Insurance on: losses alieadr paid... -519;55
Total sisets.
exemptions
'adjusted
unpaid:
Los*es
and
"hardpan"
regulations,
and'its
and
.."..:.'...
\u25a0<lea r to "their pupils that no Jew could word
which went into effect
J5.725.52
Losses In process of adjustment or ini*
'\u25a0- ?.,.•\u25a0\u25a0,
j-*aHy. be the.Bhylbck of Shakespeare.: : from the ordinance .requiring concrete
yesterday.
X^tal assets
:..............;f4?3.535.64 -.'" •: , LIABILITIES
•
*\u25a0 suspense '........;........ ;.
'
:
4.«S!>.OS
o.o.thing' •\u25a0rould oe more contrary
ratproofinff/
statins
that
for,
chamber
jegistfd,
to the floors
The
of
commerce
forwarded
Losses
inchiding npenses.. . 6,050.00
f4.UT.00- .
Los*m adjusted and unpaid...
'
:'J.aws. of the- Jews that have stood for hardpan did not- ysually pan out hard to the board an a^nonymous :complaint
Gross .premiums on Ore risks running
LIABILITJE3*
Loss**- in proeeaa of adjustment :or •\u25a0; '.
year
.thousands of years, and thecharacter- nor stop tjie rats" the. way concrete did. protesting against: the board's rule for
151,323.55;.
"one
or less. ?
:..-.:..\u25a0':'..
5.925.45: "••.
»a«pen«e
rein".
\
u
25a0i
n
Losses
in
process
adjustment
of
«r
ia
the.Jewe,
•iPtic*
of
suranpr, 50 per cent..
~ $14,163.13 Loss's *esi»ted.- lnclwlin? e-spen«»s.
than• -the shedding "of
. 18.521.T5.:
,77,161.77
''
"•
5u5pen5e..........
Miss Ashe and discouraging the ' use of wharves as
Alice ?. Griffith,
\u25a0;\u25a0••\u25a0•
'
blood.
v
.
.
Miss
premium.-'
ranainj
.
.
Gross
ftre
risks
'".
"
premiiims
on- fire risks runnine
on
*
Gross premiums on fire Tisks running
-"... .; . " :; \u25a0':
. Gross
.
"^Consciousry* or- unconsciously " as- Attorney W." . S. Burnett, for the Cali- warehouses
"by imposing, a \ toll on
;thaa -one 7*tfc,-- $122,304.69;
:
"year -«r' l«s.- 55CT.122,31; rein- "-.-"\u25a0•'. -. ,'. .-.- -..
more
year
one
$159,302.97;
one
or
less.
:;
reinsurance, > pro rata ...'..*.;...'
serted Cooper. ?'Shakespfare." fn Writing fornia, women's public health associa- freight not- moved within a. certain
: 163.561.45' -,\u25a0 •
63,524.03
; surance, 50 per cent.. ...'.,.. rein-' 73.551.10
suran^e. ?Oper cent. .-.....'..'..
•
Taken;from surplus ami passed to -re;Thp- Merchant ,of .Venice,* protested
."Romeo flats" be in- time.
fire risk* ninnsne .; • '\u25a0''\u25a0
- tion, "asked thatscope
Gross premiums oayear.
*
Gross premtums od fir^ risks/ rannlnjc
to protect new term business.
.
10,000.00
${$?.99~~LS0:' .-'
«erre
than oaf
.against bSgotTy."- . . .
of
mure
year,
the
tenement
more
than
one"
$116,621.96;
cluded in the
The board of public . works applied
'
18^,445.1)3
Reserve for taxes and expenses..... .\u25a0 0.300.U*) : reinsurance pro rata
reinsurance pro rata.. ......;....,.
"• '
•
•
67.02^.38 Eetnrn
'\u25a0 •
law. •'
.;
10, 000.00
Resef»e
for contingencies
and
reinsurance
:
city
premlamstugs David
ht»usc
for
berths
for.
the
fire
.'
'.
"
5,000.00
rontingencies.
Reserve for
•The doctors' petition was referred to
'....,,.•.
9,159.ft
premiums ....-.'.........
,
Scanncll
and
Dennis
Sullivan
and
AH
other
liabilities.
500.00
:.::.,.,
T^
committee,
.5184,604.30
and
the^
Total
1iabi1itie5..
experts'
~~
~~
Engineer
the
'~~
Assistant State.
Ralph Barker,
%'%
Total liabilities.1......;....,...'.
\u25a0J355.033.45.
rrr
-r* women's as well.
Total 1iabi1itie5.*'.
.J 166.3T0.20
was -directed to- make the necessary,
INCOME ;
T.. !>„ Reed of. .Ridley Is: at the HolJ
.
arrangements.'
actuallyXet
cash
received
for
-fire
land.
• premium*
IXCOMB ; V7
....'/.........
•
$154,714.7.T
The Oceanic steamship" company was
•
".
Xet cash actually receiT«l for lire• Angeles fREADWELL'S STOCK IS , .assigned
\u25a0T. 11. Ph'ipps and wife
28,836.14 Net cash actually received- for fire
Receircd for; interest :
on mortgages.
' of Los
quarters
premiums
at
:
-*35»..627.43.' „
FilbertBtreet
are at the Holland.
DEBTS
Received
from
interest
and
dividends
premiums
........$207.354. 15
SOLD TO MEET
Interest
'ml
diTidendsfrom
wharf, where the board will,put In the
stocks,
'•
on "bonds, c
:. loans .and from
Received for interest on mortgages.. 30,354.53 ReceiTed
y
Colonel T TL Minor o't Bakersfleld
on bonds, stocks, loans, and from-'
,
all other 50urce5 ,
472.77
necessary cargo 7
is..at, the St. Francis.
..
build. suoh
» '
all other sources.. or :.V...
from all other sources.......
25.217.ftf
2,143,19
•
$237,733.50
Income
'
Debt
of
Total
Income
Against.
Placed
as
:
;
company
profit
maturity
Money
"offices
the
Gross
oa sale
!
. may require.
of.
"
J. R; Hopkins and wife of Los An''
7 Oceanic
ledger accounts.:.. .-.....,*. ...:..-•
354.R3 >
geles "are at .the Savoy.
wlir maintain its present
Total iac0nie.
.$210.166.8.1 !
Bankrupt to Safe Deposit^, The
EXPENDITURES
.' -140^11.22
KecelTed fro* home offlet...".
7/
assignment at Pacific street until the
•Duncan MacKinnon of San Diejro is •E.
Xet amount paid for fire losses (!n
EXPENDITIIRKS
"
"
;...". .".,...: '$528,711.03 ''.
registered at the Stewart.
J. Le Breton, receiver of ihe de- hew, quarters are ready.
Total Income....
,eluding
$11,084.83, losses of, previpaid for firo losses- (inXet amount
>
.'.51C9,21C.0T
.......;...:...:*
years)
ous
eluding
Morris Broake. a merchant of Sacra- funct California safe, deposit and trust
of
•
5H2.443.43,previ: . years>.
losses
.\u25a0-.;*
EXPEX'DITCItES
Expenses
....;...:. .'. ;.. .$122,677.13
of. adjustment and* settle- mento,, Is at the Stewart.
ous
.'.company; occupied the witness stand in REV. HENRYt; STARK WILL
'•
1055e5.....
.
• -'-.
of
;
and', settle- '
adjustment
-of
ment
1.414.05
fire
Expenses
paid
(In^
James
va-rnonnf.
for
losses
Lacey
hearing
Dr. T. B.
.of Council Bluff? Is the bankruptcy
of
Xet
• ment of losses. : .'.*:..1.....
.2t>,700.
Dividends
to
stoct
holders...
C0
eluding
pre"
2,3f1.1.56
?SB._ 11. 19, looses oof
staying at the SU Francrs.
in
GIVE LECTURE ON HAWAII Will be in effect
all staPaid or. allowed for commission or
Dividends, and 7 interest
Tread well yesterday before Referee
to stock
•$333,79^.29.'
\
\u25a0..-...>..
tlous jears)'.
•
48,193.08 Expenses
br0kerage. ........."..
Green. He testi-,
-where one' wl'- rat©
If. TV. Lownsberry and wife "of 'San Bankruptcy Milton J. securities.belongdoes"
:;holders
;
adjustment and settle*
ftions
......'.......>...
oi
9.536.53
.'
•
Paid,
7 not:exceed ten dollas.'
V:
for salaries, '. feea.T and other-'
Paid or.::allowed ;
for commission or .. .
.
5',360.8t
Jose are at the ArfronauU
fled that a number of
ment
of
losses
v.
charge* for officers. clerks,
$tc.
17,236.84 Paid or allowed for eommlMion pr
44,632.64
brokerage
and wife of Sacra- ing to Treadwell had been sold and Paulist
.".
:
' .;.;\u25a0'
Thomas
B.
Hall
Will
state,
Father
;
Describe
national and local
•
On '..s\u25a0!« fJnly f-3-4-5 '../ \u25a0'. .Paid for
Paid -for,' salaries,." fees and other brokerage
m«»nto are at the Argonaut.
the money put to his account In meet.
102.124.03
'
.A"...
of the banK or
>v charges for officers, clerks,, etc
4S
T: J. Field, a banker of Monterey, ing the Indebtedness
:July \ 1909
18.9C5.72
for salaries, fees and other •
lilmit
- . Alltaxes......
of Pacific
*»\u25a0»:'
Paradise
\* •
other payments and expenditures.
11,707.72 Paid
•-'\u25a0 for --state, :
and local
formerly trustee.
officers, clerks,
;13.65D.5a..
Paid
national
charges
5s registered at the St. Francis.
he
was
for
r
v
\
u
25a0\
u
25a0;
-j'which
7.
'\u0084
;
'-*.
> 4.41G.03
*-<taxt*i.'. :-'.'. ; --.'- .'."#... .-.
Paid for. state, national and "local '
J. C. Yancey, an -oil operator*of Port- ; The first Jale was 0f:450 shares ,01
Few -of the prin^ial stations :
Rev. Henry I. Stark. |i Paulist father,
.$215,373.14
'-• taxes
Total expecditures
All other 'payments* and eipendltures 15,550.55
V
15.512.7S
land, is a guest At the St. Francis •
capital, stock of the Saaramento :Val.vfrom .-'. and to •whicli these • rates
;.~.. -242.443.04
give ;ah illustrated, lecture, '"The
will
a
!
Remitted to home oIB<-e».
•
'
bank,"
' ,
ley
brought
which
Jl6share.
Onstott,
grower'
*
J. B.
a fruit
\u25a0• ; ,;-. ,
'apply: ,
of Yuba
:'
.
:
\
u
2
5
a
0
'
\
u
2
5
a
0
\
u
2
5
a
0
\
u
2
5
a
0
'
\
u
0
8
4
_
..?221,
•
expenditures
!
:
\
u
0084
'•'.'•
Total
671.27
:rirV,
j,
of 425 shares Hawaiian* lslands, the Paradise of i
.
"V:
GroH loss -on sale or maturity of > •
\u25a0\u25a0_
disposed
•'.'"'
also
registered
is
at
the
Le
Breton
the
<.*it>v
Fairmont
lie,
2,129.3ft
ledger,
Losses
the
:
lswts
Bank,
'
during
year.
.$115,406.52
*
the.
Paci
incurrea
National
of
;
• -=
Thursday evening 7 July ;S." in
William- P. Carroll, a merchant of of the brought
Sari, Francisco
; ;
:. Fire' <
13,091.48
OaHmd/ :'
i -\u25a0\u25a0' 7;. .
All other expenditures.
'/
$55 a share. Treadwell s Pacific,";
whlcii
Chicago, is at the. Fairmont with Mre.
during.-th'c year..-.'. .'.5105.140.32
r :
,v ,
Losses Inenrred'
RISKS AXP.PREMIUMS . ."..
formerly -temporary
-.quicksilver Alemanyhali;
:
7 :Berkeley, ;-., A
'
'
interest" in the Bradford
'
Carroll. .
-.
•
expenditures......
,$737,619.35
Total
to ,50,000 ch.iirch of the .Paulißt, Fathers," Califor- 'X Stockton
7 Me|Ai
lUSKS ANDi,PnEMinMs<::
I - '- -.I.'"-'-'"*
Risis
Alexander Brown, president of the mining, company, amounting,share.
/ ;
"
V.
J ".Fire
Premiuias"
•
The
amount
of risks
state board of equalization, Is at- the shares, was soVd at 2 cents a
street and Grant avenue, ~ next to
'.- '_ \u25a0.\u25a0. '_ '.-^j'
Fresno "7-\.'7 ;ViFiia
'\u25a0;\u25a0-.; ..'^ '*.'I
•
nia
-Fire Kisks
.Premiums :Net
proceeds
of
these
sales
-were^credited
/
:
:-.•'"*\u25a0\u25a0;
*
daring
.
written
the
Mary's
,;;,'.
_*...;
.._;'.:
Stewart.
church.'
.Netj amount: of,risks! KCt -.<
old'SL'
Losses incurred darinff-tne*"year..7.l.S2i"3.T2<VTt" .7
s the ,bank • by fJames
Hanford;
-year :'.........."...
r
7- 7Balsrsneld
$19,423,702
$317,613.00
Thomas H. .Bane, proprietor of the on the debts duethe*
. . S«t
r The *I*lecture1 lecture *is>glven under-the auv -written during the! .
exception ;of- ?500,
with
. amount
of riai>
:
"
i.:f1»,507,777
./year-*... ...'..:...
of the Catholic*
' •,
•
~. •*' RISKS AXDPRBMtCMS •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.. -.
spices
Occidental hotel, Santa Rosa. Is stay- Treadwell.
Total
*
$302,340.39;
Abstinence
credited
his
brother
-.
;
phon»
expired
during
which was
to
John. and -Tourist ;
detail
the
• ,\u25a0.
ing;'at the Manx.:
; y.- .:
club for the benefit of, old .'\u25a0;\u25a0' oriFor
*Sef amount lof risks ;
''
"
call, on!" \u25a0•;.infornition.
......;../....
:
\u25a0'-\u25a0"\u25a0"r-Vj/ \u25a0'*" " ' FiVe Risk
.
\
u25a0
*year
v
Le
Breton
further
testified
"J.
that's
he
\
;
13.332,174}
;v
262.595.79 Net imonnt
expired during; the \u25a0...\u25a0-:
J. CJay Williams, who in interested had bought in for the.bank'fromrJames
St. Mary's,: recentlylopenedJ^anddedi-"*
*l
»-ij fremhims. ::'
Net
amount in force .
of risks writ-}
Hamilton,
Cal.,
20,652,07"»
,
1
sugar
'year.......
..'....
307.258.65
in beet
at
is Treadwell 4.soo 'shares of Western Pa-, cated. v Hawaiian^muslc and songs will
,~~"
December 81.,1908.. *,;16.652. 04S }~275J54!93
tea daring Xhe year...: J25,212.362i5536.673.39
J. n^ nrFI^V,T«J73, Mrket Stjcpet,
'\u25a0
$
Ket/smount'ln" f'Orce \u25a0' .* .-.
• • •=
durinßithft; lecture. <'?^The
r^pistered at tJbeManjt;
a share be: Tendered
Net amount <\u25a0>! risks ex-}.- .
stock.* For this
L
}iPecemb»>r f.l.rl»f'fi i17.073.74 <'hv;276.*i25.24 |
" he paid $34the
. 'San • Vrninfloo: y* ,
Samticl Ruck«*r has .returned from cific
ALEX SAXGER. Vice t President.
plred during the year..}
credited ithe amount i
sale lecture ..will-,Includejas trip .to ;the active
004.")57.3t>
and
oti
%
53.25».1rt5!
>
apart- agrainst
;.I.OVR.'.
;
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