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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1897. »SAYS MRS, BELLS CANT COMEIN, 15 A MENACE 'HURRYING 0P Stone, 438 Montgomery; Savings and Loan Society, by 8. C. Bigelow, president; The | Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco, by William L. Merry, secrelary and Ireasurer; The Harry Unna Company of San Francisco, s So Alleges Her Son, Young| Thomas Frederick Bell, in Court, Charges That Her Will Is Dominated by the 0ld | “Mammy" Pleasant. | | No Place in the University for the Homeopathic School. The Application for Affiliation Denied by a Vote of 14 to 5, [ A Heavily Laden Barge Adrift off the Coast of Mendocino, Steamer Walla Walla| Passed Within a Stone Throw of It. The Supervisors Investigate Hall | of Justice De- lays. Declare That “ Bateman Bros. They Are Utterly Pow- | erless. s | den, Turner & Batken, 616-620 Kearny street; | gomery avenue; | Mason street; | Sevba & Bohlen, 716 Kearn 340 Kearny street; M. F. Levy, 415 Kearny stree(: H. Frohman, 510 K arny_street; Brig- , 622 Kearny street: S. Linmann, 702 Kearny s'rect; Kuy Bros., 828-830 Kearny street; Ray, 434 Kearny street; Charles Maier, 836 Kesrny street; A. Czarnecki, 131 Montgomery avenue; A. Kuhiman. 129 Moni- T. & G. Jacobs. 613 Pacific street; Charles Hakonseu, 125 Monngmery avenue; Henry Heklenbert & Co.; H. Weber, 532 Monigomery str hlichtman, 2210 E. Carosio, 161113 Dupont Kohn, M.D., 637 Kearny_ street; F. 28 Washin¢ton sireet; W. D. Ho- Ben Tomsson, 629 Berman Bro: sireet; M Pothman, bro, 730 Wasuington street Washington stieet; C.L.Soll, 716 Kearnv: H.'Dyer. 714 Kearny; Sigmund Minturu,702 Keerny; Dr. J. Allen, 405 Kearuy ; | Charles § Fechheimer, 708 and 710 Kearr M siloerstein, 706 Kearny; Di Kearnv; E. tHarens. 626 Kearny 22 Merenant; Robert Melnke, 131 Mon and Kearny: Positively Selling Out! OUR DOORS WILL SOON BE CLOSED. NFW TO-DAY—DRY GOODS. EedodFd T e ery a Gieason Bros., C ay | : Mike de V i 9 11\33; lnu;,-n s L‘: o 559 | — 1 1 'l . . . H N Vorrath, 2109 Teylo ilham % = = S the Well- Known OColored | The Business Was Transacted in Paul Garcia Had His Left Arm| COan Get Neither Steel mnor Stome| \ifi.*oouzany. 623 Commercial; Jou That we are naming prices that will bear us out in g Woman With Absorbing Most of he Family Allowance, Secret Session—Report of the Special Committee. | Orushed Under a Lumber Pile—It Was Amputated. to Carry on the Building Work, | | i | | | | | Seeba, 629 Montgome FOUGHT FOR AN IDEAL %% this assertion is admitted on all sides. has patronized us since our first announcement of «selling Come and see for yourself. Our prices will out, and go by what they say. Don’t take our word for it alone. stantiate it. Ask anybody who sub- A ¥ W. H. Schooler made another i i not enace to navigation is float- | 1n response to numerousiy signed peti- s vy esleri AR o o o .(qu acton ‘;;n 'lmm.m- s ?aox'(?:xirfnoff e conet: of Mendocino. | tions asking that the contractors for the | Death of James S. Reynolds, a ol ot ation by the filing of a petition on be. | PAIMY —Giovernor ad. Riew- || iiude 41 deg. 39 min. north, longi | Hall of Justice be required to hasten Aotod Sinle-Tas A & ¥ - of Thomas Frederick Bel:, her son, | t¢mant-Gove eter,Speak= | o194 deg 41 min,west, the Pacific Coast | WOrk on the building and prevent the 4 o = A . who seeks to be appeinted her dian, ©r Frank L. Coombs, M. S.|steamsnipCompany’s Walla Walla passed | Property interests of the north side from vocate. & o : statement to the co young Foote and John & id—35. within a stone’s throw of a large barge. | Suffering, ‘lhe Building Commm_ee of the S * o F : * asserts that Mrs. Bell 1s his mother, | g e Prosi. | Captain Wailace estimates that the dere- | Board of Supervisors began an investiga- | One. ot TOC White Shaker Flannel...cccvvveeeeee... .5 5 ring ber sworn testimony to the con- | g Ncollogs W | lict was 100 feet long by 30 fest broad, | tion into the matter yesterday. Recognized in is City as One of | efs : 4 oos and he makes the most sensational By *|and as it was loaded ‘with scrap iron it Bateman Bros., the contractors, were | the Most Puhlic-Spirited ofe I2iC Prmted \Vrapper Cashmeres. o agsinst “Mammy” Pleasan, | S1a¢ks othy G. Phelps, E. | (4 prove the destruction of any small | called before tne committee to explamn 0 )4 ame is M. E. Pleasant. He A- Demicke, Dr. Chester Rows- | cusier that ran itdown. Chief Engineer | their reasons for not hurrying the work, | of Men. S i s charges that Mrs. Pleasant has entire do- | €11, .J. West Martin, 1| Crosby of the Walla Walla Is of the|and stated that they were ready and e | ote ‘ 0 After many days of patient suffering | nion over his mother, whose mental | When on Fer Way Her: From Puget Sound the Steamzr Waila Walla Passed a De elict Barge in Latitude 41 Degrees 39 Minutes North, Longitudz 124 Degrees 4§ Minutes West. Was Loaded With Scrap Iron and Is a Menace to Navigation. are impaired, and that 00 4 montn granted by the tion goes right to the | foughton, Phebe Sty ! Ax 1i- | The university regents above named at- | tended the session of the board at the | opinion that the barge's lond was the re- mains of the machinery from some saw- The steamer Pasadena, from San Pedro | for Eureka, with some barges in tow, was | It i 1 anxious to go on, but could not do so be- cause they were not ableto get the steel and stone required by the specifications cations which empowers us throush you to | engage workmen when operations on the | ground are discontinued, we found it fmpos- sible to get the material up Lo this date; and, | as we Lave bitherto stated, no progress what- | ever can possibly be made under existing con- ditions until the milis and quarries have fur- nished the material. This deiay cculd only have been avoided by the letuing of all snb- contracts a.¢ tue v commencement of con- tract time. | The committee wanted to know whether it woult not be possible to geta portion of the steel work delivered and place it in position, but the contractors declared that | ibe rolling-milis wanted to it the various | pieces in their own workshops and would | not deliver anything until all was fin- ished. The committee decided to address com- munications to the sub-contractors, ask- | ing th-m to deliver the stone and steel at | the earliest possible opportunity. The petition of the North Side property- owners, fi.ed yesterday, reads as follows: Al To tne Homorable the Board of Supervisors c the City_and County of San F)@ucisco—GENTLE We the uudersigned property-owners o North End aud others interested in the | struction of the Hall of Justice respectiuliy Thut the contract for said structure was ex- ecuted in January, 1897, requiring the com- pletion thereof on or betore tue 1st day of Oc- tober, 1897. time aforesaid until January 1, 1895, Though six months of seid period have elapsed only the foundation walis have been | since has been one of the most earnest | was ever a clear thinker, and his devouon s Reynolds, who was one of the the single-tax James stanchest supporters of Although the district he lived in was divided regarding the great question at issue, he was a stanch supporter of the Union army ana kept his patriotic views vefore the public otter: at the risk of his life, About twelve years ago he became in- terested in the single-tax issue aund ever workers in this cause, having served one term as president of the local Single Tax League. In his work for the league he has always haa a mostintelligent, shrewd and forceful way of carrying out plans 2nd bringing about practical results. He has been in attendance at three sessions of the Legislature, and through his efforts the committees of both S-nate and House reported favorably on bills providing for local option in the levying of taxes. Largely through his influence and untiring efforts the bill passed the Assembiy by & vote of 54 to 1 lost in the Senate. Wkile he was not a ready speaker, he to ull matters where the public good was concerned won nim universal recognition as a public-spirited man. Mr. Reynolds married some years ago, and had one daughter, but both wife and daughter are now dead, e MORE “BALLOT” MTUSIC. @ “@ ¥ & & % 25¢ Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs. . $1.00 26-inch Rain Umbrellas. $1.25 Swiss Ribbed Wool Vests. 75¢ Blue and Black Storm Serges.. $1.50 Colored Kid Gloves, sizes 53, 5¢ and 6. 75¢ $3.50 Electric Seal Cape Collars.........$(1.95 $3.75 Fancy Tapestry Portieres........ $10.00 Brocaded Silk Skirts.............$6.95 These are but a few. prices. from those to whom they had lot con- | movement, quietly passed away a his|&fs 35¢ Ostrich Feather TAps fosd e ol i tracts for the same. home on Howard street yes.erday after-| i Shea & Shes, the architects, bore out | noon. ~|%¥ 25c Bordered Damask Towels.o....... assertions of the contractors, submitting | Mr. Reynolds was born in New York | & a wiitten report that concludes as follows: | State in 1830, and emigrating to the West ¥ 25¢ Fast Black Cotton Hos€.voseoeovsoee The cause, therefore, of ‘nlu detay is in the | he was one of the pioneers on this coast. | steel and stone work, for all other work is im- i d gzon for some > | possible until these materials xre placed, and, = }’": mhl?b“fl“:q i‘:':’;g Wswipasar 50¢ Eolored Surahl Silles. s Sa o i though we have ever been dL.flL{;u‘ u:]iulm:\l- L”"Lv bt 'v;e L "gmfl Garaiean m'm‘spoi the directions of your honorable body, an usiness during the tr TSR . : take advantage of the conditions of the specfi- | 1ho Jate Civil War. 75¢ White Bed lets. ooe tesssccns We have hundreds of other Closing=Out Bargains at just as low THE HAMBURGER CO,, n n takes possession of mill that had been burued down. Besides | 1hat by unforeseen delays comple | The remains were taken to Cochrane's PKET 2 NE '3 OR N | 1 r 0 a . ¥ s plete posses- a ! ] EEOR e e Mrs. Beil the machinery, there was on the deck of | sion of tne lot upon which the same should be | undertaking lparl;){)s, and ;rrangqmer}la HARKET ST., COXNER TAYLOR ST. AND GOLDEN GATE AVE, a onth ana her children no | . ’ 2 cestack | DUilt was not aelivered to the contractors en- | for the funeral wiil be maae by the Single- . an $100 a month out of a family . J. B. Re | tbe derelict a ship’s stove, 8 smokestack | /upeq'in said building unul about March 1, | tax League. L@ %%gg. | and two big sticks of lumber. 1897, which would necessarily extend the | $2.15 STATEMENT UNITED STATES BRANCH root of the iroubie in the Bell family and | Mark Hopkins Institute yesterday after- | nine days making the run. No report of | consiructed, and there are no indications of = st noon and voted upon the proposition 10 | her having lost part of her tow has | €reater speed in the work for the nekt six | To-Night the Programme at the Me- L o THE. STATEMENT nas Frederick Bell of | admit the Hahnemann Hosnital Medical | y wonins, or six years for that matter. : chanics’ Fair Will Be of Popu- o Francisco. Siate of | College to affiliation with the university. | reached here, however. The tug Tonquin That ‘said construction is attended with a oo CONDITION AND AFFAIRS e t pectiully shows as follows: e 2 'rsity. | from Portland for Rugue River with the | monthly expense for superintendent of $250, = 5 ot OF THE—— he vote did not turn on the | stern-wiieel steamer Bismurckand a barge | and fora brick iuspector $5 per day, besides | [rish night attracted the largest crowd —OF . THE— Tiiat € rson av inc by a weekness of nierits of allopathy The question whether it was good polic to authorize the afli.iation entered largely into the discussion. Itissaid this point influenced tne vote. When the debate on the matter begen in tow, had to put into Marshfield for re- pairs to the Bismarck. Later she pro- ceeded on her way, and may have been compelled to cut the barge adrift during the recent northwester. The Harbor Commissioners held a short fees for architect. That while this work is delayed, property in the viCinity thereof is of but litle value, houses are vacant, streets are neglected, a gen- eral alr of decay is witnessed and business 1 nguishes to the great detriment of our who.e city. 311 California; Rosenbaum & Bros. to the Mechanics’ Fair that has vet been within the walls of the Pavilion during the present exposition. The Ceitic Union, through its officers, had the arrangements of the evening, and everything worked MUTUAL FIRE INSURANGE COMPANY CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ——OF THE— PHENIX to show some signs of animation Regent | session yesterday afterroon. Wherefore, we respectiully ask that you sum- % y 2 Rodgers mov<d that the board go into ,,m,m,fm,,e,,,{mm{?,;‘,,,f,’,’,;,‘;‘:};fig: mon sa:d contractors before you and deal with | Patisfactor Colonel Thomas F. Barry g ] xecutive session. ‘I'he motion prevailed. | served on the board by the Pacific Pine | '¢M 8¢:ording to their contract and the law | was the president of the day. OF‘ NEW “’fi N '”!E,S;{A' ..()F NEW | AssURANCE cuMPANv | The members votinz against secret ses- | Lumper Company was discussed. Ui | 1% the premises. i The Knights of the Red Branch Rufles, | 1300 *hua “br'the ravr oading on " ihos Aoy, oo sion were: Governor Budd, Joho E. | ihe matter is decided it was concluded to | Robert s Tobin, secreiars the fatnes bang. | under Captain Casey, marched in at | maac co e Insurance Commissioner of the Siate | ()F LONDOX. EXGLAND, O THE fist DAY ssituated | budd, Jeter, Coombs, D -nicke, Foote. | return all t e bids for therepairsto Green- | ing Company, by James K. Wilson, president; | ' clcck, and after parading around the | of Cabforula pursuant to the provisions of sec- of December, A, T 189, and for the vear end- han | Reinstein and Slack—8. Eleven regents | street wharf to the contractors and o re. | Tiiimann & Bendel, 327 Battery siree: * | hall were disbanded. e R or The Bt of Ao e ot e votel for discussion with closed doors. | adveriise the work. Professor F. Soule | McNear, p.r James'H. Cutter, cashier; Eppin- | Professor Keller and Miss Pearl Hick. | * Per pian furhished by St Provistons of sactions 610 and 611" of the Po tical obe thatsaid er of alar st e an was Jaid on the oft-repeated assertion that | siructure of the new ferry depot last week | Professor McKenzie's Choral Society of | ~ Cash | Caak Markof Value of alli Stocks and past said Teresa Bell the regents in the management of the | and expressed themselves as highly | Madison & Burke, 6 rket; 300 voices renaered four selections in a ‘Bouds owned by « on oo 81,978, o sources more than £75,000, 1or | trust confided to them served without pay | pleased with the manner in which the | Sonntag, 30 Monigomery; Luning Company, l manner that called forth applause. The Cash i ‘l‘g;\ll‘p‘nu!“’" whicii she gave no value. s wasted aud | ana Leld open sessions. It is the custom | work was being done. Professors Soule | Per L. H. C W. H. Crim & Co.. 118 Mont- | songs rendered were: “Believe Me if Al | coun Market Vaiue of a1 Stocks and Ash in hands of Ui é expended all of said mones and involved | now when anything occurs of more im- | and Marks made a thorough test of the | £0MerY: ] 705 Duvis; the Pacific | Those Endeavoring Young Charms,”’ | “Bonds owned by Compaay. 832,400 0o | Eremiums I due Course of Loliection: eavily with debt in addition thereto, | portance than allowing some weary pro- | foundation, and Professor Soule says the | obyinsii Gnstrance Goupany of Californis, | \.Cruiskeen Luwn,” “Killarney” and “God | Cash in Company’s uthice.. A1 [EETENT Ui Coniaules Joc R s rd pereon 10 Wit in partioular, | 1€350T a leave of absence to go into execu- | superstructure 1s fully up to the high stan- | mento: J. de ia Montanys, 1510 Tavior; ¥ W, | Save Ireland.” s e o ale e Total Asset: asant. F tive session at once. x | dard of work done in the foundation. Dohrmann; Louis Sschuiz. owuerof New West. | The carrier pigeon race for the Me- | “Siooks ana Loans. . ..... ... . 6.000 00 | 2 s been imposed upon and de- | Doctors Japwq H\V, Ward, George H J‘ A private dispatch to the Meichants’ | ern Hotel; John Vau Bergen, by J. Van | chanics’ Institute trophy will take place | Pr miums in due Course of Coliec- | said M Pleusant, and lea to | Martin and C. L. Tisdaie, representatives | Exchange states that the bark Hayden | Bergen, southwest corner of Clay and Kearr this morning from Cloverdale. Sixty-| tion. 3 94,319 s now indebted to divers per- as of money—to people who her no value whatever for the That by reason of the arts, deceits, wilesand | ¢Xclusion appiied to the stalwart allo- | were washed, ner boats smashed ana | brook,Merrill & Stetson, by John F. Merrili, v, | distance to be covered is eighty miles in LXTTES. 5 racticed upon and tne ia se | Paths—Doctors Rosenstirn and Mont- | everything movable was carried over- | P.; Hawley Bros. Hardwste Company, by A | an air line. Losses In process of Adjustment or 1 to her by said M. E. Ple gomer: | board: Arnold, seeretar S. Kohn, 305 Market:| The Acme Clubof Oakland will furnish | gl SUSPeDse...... oo, $49,368 83 Gross Frem on Firs vand extravagantly expe Before the vote was taken Regant Rod- | Pyul Garcia of 7374 Howard street met | P8¥id V. Hanley, George Webb A exander. | the programme to-night, and all the city | “hing e yess oriess, £308.075 64 Teurance pro i o1 ed thousends of dollars 100/1shls, 10 the great | gers from a special committee submitted | with a dangerous accident on Washington- | Sorars se b Somisen 550 Honpar et and ¥ | oilicers of greater Oakland have promised | reinsuraice 50 per cent. .. 27963781 | Al other demands againat il Co dommment of herelt and 6ot | an extended repurt on matiers. reforred | streat whar yecterday. A pile of humper | Parior. Sy Che bemuroue e i AV 2 | To attend. Ihe programme includes hori. | G bremiums on Eire sk i feEmos o G a.ant and epp tothe committee. T.e report was ad-|fell on him, and his left arm was so terri- | fact; Suiro & Co.: M. H. Lichensiein, | Zontal bar work, clubswinging, wrestling, | reinworance pro rata....... Temn | SR SR TR UER d M. E. r of a Inrge | of personal property sisting | a lot of diamonds and jewels of mc‘ At the session of the Legislature when large sums of pablic money were asked | for to support the university great stress of the homeopathic school, attended the ! session as spectators, but_were excluded | from the secret session. The same ruie of | verse to the application of the Cooper an order granting the degree of bachelor of sciences to their graduates who shall have previously pursued a three years’ course in the university. A direct report was not made on the| and Professor Randall and the class in civil engineering from the State University made 2 careful examination of the super- Brown trom Baltimore tor Puget Sound | had to put into Montevideo for repairs. Sheencountered heavy gales, her decks bly mangled that it had to be amputated <taff, performed the overation in a very skillful manner. CONTINENTAL LEAGUE, | Forbes; B. A. Becker, treasurer Daniel Ma 16 I Pine; Wellman, Pec retarv: John 4 Kearny; B. Jacobs, dorfer & Brandenstein. b J. Abrams, 12 Kearny; Adels’ Adelsdorfer; Hol- 617 Washington; Califorma Safe Deposit and gomery; an Fraucisco, pes J. J. Bigelow, vice-president; Bank of Calfior- nia, by Thomas Brown, cashier; Mutual Life | Insurance Company of New York, per A. B, | man Save ings and Lonn Scciety, 526 Californ | reel dancing to the music of the pives and | fidale. man gave an exhibition of Irish jig and eight owners of birds have entered their pigeons, and the pigeon race promises to be exciting and ciosely contested. The tumbling and boxing. walk on general principles, but it was defeated and the cake walk will come off Thursday night. The programme of music for this even- ing has been selected by popular ballot. Amount of ¢ Total Assets ... Due and t ) become due for b Total Liabilities ........ APITAL, pital Stock, pald up in | Los LIABI orrowed Premin INCOME, | | Code. condensed as per blank furnished by the Com- | missioner. Losses Adjusted and Un, ses in proc ms.. for interest Total Income.. TR ess of Adjustuient or in e i e Ri; 12,032,645 18 1 Teresa Bell has given mori- | Medical College and the College of Ph at the Branch Receiving Hospital. Dr, | Trust Companv,’by J. D. Browa. w(‘n’lnr)"! At the board meeting last night a reso- | momev............................. 20000000 ; INCOME, 0 e, ess sh < Surg: < ra s by = 1A L Cd A rel, 2 5 8 jo = ¢ st 4 bro«: e di d & 2 state, and unless she ns and Surgeons of San Francisco for | Hill, assistea by the other surgeons of the | Alfred }m;'eelv.tjacflanokyfl}“ Borel, 11 Monit- [ Iution wa offered objecting to the cake Commingions and Drokcragedud ang 9.60000 | Net Cash actually recelved for Fire | 5 pcks.L and value of $200,000. the whereabouts of < Albert | . 7 faid diamonds and jowels are wt this tme | Hahnemann College application. H Miller, president Sun Erancisco Savings Union; | The programme for the alternoon is as e L y K 10 uer, a hee: en- ¥ v - e 0] 3 A . D. - . 1 B EN 1 ¥ 5 alsn the owner of fine wardrobe con- el 1 anc. S concuson ing the Water Rates and Their arbiro, 518 Monigomery; Horace | Overture, Martha' Flotow | 3 other sources. 26,878 41 | Mot AT H00 744 06 lones of provions e T orte of wowne dreses. | Tecommended for adoption the following | : 421 Caitfornmn; S Bachman & | Mexican dance, -Bewitching Eyes' McCoy | e e e e A D #1,138.596 60 apparel of great | Tegulations to apply to ali applications for | Promised Reduction. e noriheast corner Battery and Pi“:_, m—xmumm '-Pn(le:\w e :ulmvnn Total Income. $580,9.6 68 Px;(ld W2 lowed for n’ or '«) e Rbedn o S 53 e L : Pine; | ~cherzo nom “Scoten Symphon. endelsanh bt cra s e S s s iave been en- | affiliation: | The Continental League, a polirical or- | & & T. Weil & Co., 107 Batter: s Puyot. Upnam | 3557 MOthink Senves? ore: seatn b | o ror SRaiatics: Weoh. and oiher o1 given away by the | pirst— college should have been in suc- | ganization which was formed during the SO ine; The Wert Company, | <cenes from *Huguenots”. Mey erbeer EXPENDITURES. churges for officers, elerks, et o> cessful e nce for five years before app.ica- tion. campaign of 1896, met last night at Sara- by Josenh L. Hes ager, 115 Baulerr , vice-president and man. Oppenheim & Bros., 117 Solo for cornet . . W. B. Rogers Spanish sereoade, “La Paloma’ Yradier Net amount puid for Fire Losses (in- cluding $83. 1010 iosses of pre- Paid for State, National and Local T All other payments and expeuditures sce 1 Second—It should have trustees devoted to | toga Hail, on Geary street. Dorsey Nich- | Battery; Baker & Hamilton, by Hamilton; | Caprice. “Palm City La France | Sndit Total Expenditure. ol il S - ’ 2 e, 616 Sac AR RCLIR L e p an vears) $371.234 00 v s 2 the sum 0f $100.000 sue has | 115 ducational jmprovements and not in auy | olas introduced the following resolution George D. Shadburne, 616 Sacramento; F. P. | Marcn, ~Convention '8 --McCoy Dividerids ig Si0é) : 41944 28 = bauk accouut. | way financially inierested in seuring any of | % 4 e O R e ERLE 1 durd e 33, Iy mul Ef g iabor t isimoome. | which was adopted: Paidiar ilowed: for Cothsiitaio stor 3 | Losses incurred during the sear (fire)..#1,133,200 00 controlicd” and | “Third—It should havea faculty otmen of in-| WHEREAS, Ata meeting of the Board of Su- Eal ey 105,706,83% D P | 3 rd of Su NEW DAY g : E directed by suid M. E ni, Who 154 | tegrity and of recognized ability and standing | pervisors, hield on_the 2d day of last June, an CAODAY st i b s [ et eaarieas” Fets, and= oiber RISKS AND PREMIUMS negro woman of the age of clghty-three years | iy the profession., ; order was ndopted fiXiug water rates for the charges for ofticers, c erks, etc. 85,750 02 Ty 1 or theresbos and neithera fit nor proper | Fourth—lis courses and standara of study | present year; and whereas, at said meeting Pald for State, Natlonal and local e N person to guide, control or direct any person ould be equivalent to those of the most efli- | Supervisor Haskins, the suthor of said water All other. - ® | Net amount of Risks| r taan bers ent like institutions, wnd 1f & coilege shouid | rates, is reported to have declared i the most SRS R 6ecases | Yalften during the| nid Teress Bell now receives from the Thomas Bell, deceased, the sum of mily ailowance for the | extend through four years. | positive manuer that said order would, it Fifth—It should have revenue permanent | adopted, cause areduction to household rate and sufficient 1o msintain the college effect- | payers of 13 per cent; and, whereas, the bills R687.80 pired during the year. Netamou id her children, which d to order, butatonce de. uall Sixth—It should not be in conflict with any | of the wate, August aud mpany for the months of July, eptember show conclusively that DRSANDEN'S Losses Incurred during the year cembe; m force De- L 189 , Teresa Bell 16 the said 3. E | existing department of the university. | said siatement is untroe, that, in fact, tne re- s < =) sl e a0 ponr aiflanss Tarcher mhouts | osey SEats mon e e SpRCAkios G | S, e Shad o8 thet amanatc e sdilcetaic Belt 15 mow | reey =~ 2 T, R wvms, ooy rante Ut said Tercsn Bell dovs not receive or ber | for shall have bevn sead at & regular meeting | * Kisoivcd, That Supervisor Haskins and those recognized by the best phy- om0 TRO TN e GEO. 0. RUGER, Notary Publie. individual use and benefit more than § of the Board of Regents. : | other members of the board who by their votes EiE A et umount of "!"[ BUTLER & HALDAN, per month, and_her cuildren jointly receive | We further recommend that the following | indorsed said statement. be requested {o ex- sicians as the most conveni- | wrienduring ihe 4 Ho more tian 100 per mouth. L provisions be inciuded in all agreemeuts of plain 1o the citizens why such & discrepacy oy b i----o| 800,520,219 | $841,67158 General Sgenty for Pacllic; Coate Wherezore your petitioner pray your | affiiiation: | $hould occur in the 1ace oi the statement made Net amount of risks| 413 California Street, san Franciseos Honor nomizate sud apyoint your yetidloner | 'The election and removal of the teacuing | by the afuresaid Supervisor. o entla? < leCt“{e. means of srpiredauriogtne o s aanen & SN cuiioly & it and proper person, or such other fit und | gtaff to be approved by the regents. I = g L B R kD it proper person as to your Honor may seem fit | Tne examination for degrees 10 be under the Wheelocs & Co. Will Settle. SRpY e E ednth' Noth N enmaberat iu06| 9408424 | 568 410 90 TME PO ch and proper, as_guardian of the person and es- | charge of & committee (o be provided by the | ad 2 ng in the world will equal sosmhen St & tate bi The said Teresa Bell, an incompetent | regerits, but the examination 10 be by the | The creditors of A. J. Wheelock & Co., grain g Y Ay S g Succussor 10 D LAY e o | facaity of the college. | and provision brokers, who suspended pay- Dr. Sanden’s famous Elec- WM. A. FRANCIS, Sccretary. LAY T Young Beil said that he regretted to be | selled totake ihi- step, but tLat he con- That the affiiiated colleze will grant no degrees; that its board of directors will make | ment last Friday, held a meeting yesterday alternoon at 4 Leidesdorff street. A commit- tric Belt. These points are Subscribed and sworn (0 before me this 21sg day of Jauuary, 1897. lege. after a vers suc. ces.ful practice of comy an annual report 10 the regents, 1 B - T man; ars in China, dered it his duty to protect his mother That the affiiiation may be terminated by tee, thSi\llll.fi of H. A. Morse, A. Krause, B. C. . JOHN H. DOUGHERTY, Notary Public. has K ‘,‘fl 1 Sa is ngainet the evil desizns of those Who | ne university at an+ timewher tne standards | Robertson, W. A. Bodkin nd T. T. Atkinson, its strong omes: Strength has 1o aied in " san pretend: d to be her friends, but in reality were injuring her in every way. An early nearing of the peiition w:ll be demanded on the part of the son, who thinks that| he should be selected to care for his | the regents or its revenue funds impaired or of education ure peneath the requirements of | upon any iailure to carryinto effect the ar- | ticles of agreement. B { Either party may terminate the affiliation uvon giving notice twelve months betore final representing the firm’s largest creditors, was appointed 1o investigate the affairs of the firm and report back at a future meeting. Mr. Woeelock was not present at the meeting, but through his attoruey, John M. Chretie: offered to give his notes for the iull amoant of current given ; durability (guaranteed one year), and patented regulator to control DAVIS & HENRY, General Agents for Pacific Coast, 505 California Street, San Francisco. prising and marvelous cures effected by hiy berbs demonstixte their potence and his skul. These herbs eure over 400 d\fferen: diseases, incuding ha 1d have authority : the indebiedness, which he will make good in > flses = O, 0 e N bicasant from com. | "o diplomas shall be delivered until after | rade, as he Is about to resame busines: : the current. No Electric) AT EXCELLENT Ay trol in the Beil household. | authorizea by the Board of Regents. Belt can be used with convenience unless the patent is P e e R DT T Mr. Beil openly charges that *‘Mammy” | ’leasant induced his mother to disclaim All the affuirs and records of the aflil iated college shall always be subject to inspection CASTORIA able to control the current. No other Belt has a regu- Properly prepared ana Fromptly served, csn MEAL Female Malad!es kind of malady whatsover »re invited to call. All persons aflticied with any . Dy the regents. 0 : 8 g b Teount] s y always be obtained in , 727 Wasl \ngton Strcet. fff'.'|‘u<ine!:'-eérr;;"‘q]f':fi.’r’{ delivered recently | oy e opponents of affiliation won the lator. The strongest point in favor of Dr. Sanden’s Belt oglMioe, 127 Wask ngton Stroo udge Ci s contest ot luegjlleul lmedllldnl admission e 3 S i oies Dool e THE GRILL ROOM OF THE| ey 104 x w0135 —_— o cord s n i 3 i Deci R TR Vesk oL CG ISR Tapegvement Clut | wouli producs distartiennt ditestspn AT ox Lsnis aud Ohiloren. T. s 532 Market Street, Oopsits Prdsiras NOTARY PUBLIC - filed « petition with the Board of Super- | it Y TEIENCRC L 61 0f medicine to | gy o DR. A. . ANDE ’ Palace ‘Hotel, San Francisco. | P A‘;,m_ ot visors, asking that the board make provision | o o’ il Office Hours—8 A. M. 10 8:30 P. M.; Sundays. 10 to1, 232 West Sccond st., Los Angeles; | ment 5n town, A J; HENRY, NOTARY LUBLIC, 2 xtax levy for'the er ciion of u | 1% 0| ook & recess until next Tues- | ifaature 253 Washington street, Portland, Or.; 935 Sixteenth sireet, Deaver, Colo, 5 Telophona 570 Tsidedse 500 Varaes boolhouso in the distriet represented oY aiysti i T NOTE.—Make no mistake in the numoer—€3 32 MARKET STREEL Make noteof it | €@0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0O-0 | sreet Teiophons “Chnren” 15

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