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) THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1898. THEY WANTED 10 “REACH™ MR, BONNET | | derbolt, but those who had long ex- | pected a sensation from the Bell man- | sion felt that they had been rewarded. iThe case progressed, and last Friday | Fisher Ames, who represented the de- fendant in the action, argued the case on behalf of his client. Ames grilled the young man from the opening to the close of his argument. He referred to him as a ‘leech,” a “house hog,” and repeated anew the story of how Fred- | erick some time ago indulged in a hi- fight for his rights, but he says that before the name of Bell ceases to be heard in the courts of law he will have succeeded in gaining ali those things that are here. L R DROWNED IN MAD RIVER. William Lees Loses His Life in Try- ing to Ford the Stream. A letter was recelved this city a few days ago from Edward Cotter, a resident of Humboldt County, in which he speaks WAKENED BY A PISTOL SHOT Thomas Morris Rudely Mk IN GOLD THAN LAY /% THE KLONDIKE. larious escapade with a company of h by drowni gt e S | | L d:a‘wnuy i It pad Aroused From His- H H H 1 L A Winchester Repeating Rifle The License Collector| ears That Money | Awaits Him. ‘ | Chinese Opium Dealers | Who Will Probably Be Surprised. | | | Orders Issued to Pay Up FeesI Within Twenty-Four | IRVING M §coTY The accident occurred a week ago Sun- day, and as yet his body has not been recovered. He had forded the stream earlier in the day without any trouble, but on his return found that it had risen and was racing along like a torrent. Al- though advised by many people not to cross, the undaunted rider did not heed. He rode his horse into the stream, and was half way over when the full force of the current struck him. The horse struggled to regain the shore, but was swept off its feet and drowned. Lees was swept down the river by the cur- rent and away from the view of those on | shore who were powerless to help him. It is thought his body was carried to the Slumbers. He Thinks an Attempt Has Been Made on His Life. An Old Enemy Lately Seen Lurking in the Vicinity of His Home. Thomas Morris, a well-known citizen is a great law in itself. It will protect you and help fill your larder. Send name and.address on a postal card for 148-page illustrated catalogue. "It is free. Winchester Repeating Arms Co., NEW HAVI_EN, CONN. 418 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. living at 33 Juniper street, had a nar- row escape from death at the hands of some miscreant last Sunday evening. Mr. Morris owns considerable real es- tate in the vicinity of Tenth and Fol- som streets, and occupies a room on the first floor in the rear of one of his houses on Juniper street, a cul de sac TALKS OF ANNEXATION Hours. i | CONSULTING THE CONSUL.i | Inaugurated Be- he Courts at Once and yet mys- have happened du st few days License Collect- | has decided to bring-the Chi- se opium dealers up with the round iealers have been trying to X ,,f/,",’ Too frightened to go out into the the license collector, and, fillrd yard and make an investigation, he the effort has never gone as far peered through the window, but could irect offer of a bribe, probably distinguish nothing in the inky dark- the dealers discovered that they led the wrong man, the inten- use corrupt methods to Mr. Bonnet that he decid- i to act without delay. Board of Supervisors passed an® some tim was 8o ago imposing a f oplum, but since me no particular effort has been ie to enforce t the sa e measure because n as to the legality ordinance, and Mr. Bonnet did not care to jeopardize his position in - by hasty action. ly came to the license col- ver, that a member of attorneys w receiving $400 per month from the opi- advised of the was a ques llowing closely on this information came the intelligence from a friend that the latter had been approached by an of the Chinese, who desired “to . The agent asked Bon- nd whether or not the license was open to ‘‘conviction.” that sc of the Chi- t Bonnet was getting \e legal expenses because had been made against| Island Republic. The Chamber of Commerce Formallu Receives the Executive Officer of the President Sanford B. Dole of the Hawaiian Republic was the guest of the San Francisco l‘hflmber of Com- merce yesterday. The reception was a formal one, and when the visiting President was escorted into the hall of the Chamber of Commerce building the room was-crowded with the merchants and business men of the city. Presi- dent Dole was escorted from his hotel to the reception by E. R. Dimond and G. H. Newhall The navy was rep- resented by Lieutenant T. Porter, Lieutenant H. M. Dombaugh and Assistant Engineer Armin Hartrath of the running off Folsom, between Tenth and Eleventh. Sunday night he went home at about 10 o’clock, and retired as usu- al. He was just falling asleep when he was aroused by a pistol shot which seemed just over his head, followed by a crashing of glass. Fully alarmed, he arose at once to make an investigation, and found that a bullet had crashed through a window just over his bed, narrowly missing him, and buried it- self in the wall. ness without, although he imagined he heard footsteps in the yard outside. The man who fired the shot evidently was not lacking in nerve to carry out his nefarious design, as it is necessary to pass through a covered passageway and climb half way up a flight of out- er stairs to fire a bullet which would follow the course pursued by the one which entered Morris’ window. Morris has lived in the vicinity for a great many years, and has a host of friends who testify to his good habits and exceptionally upright character, and what should have tempted anyone to fire the shot is a mystery. Some of the neighbors suggest that the ball may have been fired at pestiferous cats and gone astray, but a casual investi- gation of the premises scouts any such theory, as the bullet could only have been fired from one place, and that is the stairway leading from the first floor to the yard. | Morris hints darkly at an old enemy | who has recently made his appearance | in the neighborhocd, and says he will put detectives on the case. He seems to be in great fear of his life, and| dreads spending another night in the room. Last night, however, he risked it again, but securely fastened the al- | leyway gate leading into the back yard and placed a set of thick shutters on the inside of the window. . A stenographer for a large law firm in Boston had a rather common experience: “My work,” she said, “is very nervous and ex- acting, and, I used to leave the office utterly exhausted. At night I would often have the most horrible dreams, and sometimes wake up in a cold sweat. Once I found myself sitting bolt upright in bed clutch- ing the bed clothes frantically with both hands. I became so dis- heartened that I finally told my employer I must give up my position, but he laughed, and said he wanted me to stay, and then suggested that I try Ais remedy for such troubles. He gave me half a dozen Ripans Tabules and told me to take one after dinner and another before going to bed. I did so, and rested better that very night Now, whenever I feel nervous, I take just one Tabule before retiring and I sleep right through till morning, and get up thoroughly rested and ready for business. uerves, these Tabules are simply wonderful.” For a sleep-producer and a guieter of the RAILROAD TRAVEL. SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) Tr: enlistihg in the event of trouble between Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, t they thought that they Mohican. ; Xj,‘\'f",_'!‘v‘f“‘,‘h'_;‘ uch @ pro- |~ Charles Nelson, vice-president of the Chamber of Commerce, presided and welcomed ihe guest ot| thehday. In || < Tiburon Fecry Fontrof Musics 6t. oAl EuANGINCe. e with hit lmmedintely | his address he said the representative business men of this city were pleased to welcome and entertain the execu: SUICIDE OF JOSEPH DEVOTO. 3 j e e e e TneThenae el | tive officer of the island republic. *We are much pleased to have him with us after his visit to President McKinley, e | waSAN FRANCISCO 10 saN RAFAEL | LAVE_— Frok Javistl e - st stonish the Chinese| he said, “because we believe he has done much to further the cause of the annexation of the Hawalian Islands. | He Made His Last Stop at a Saloon | "33 .10 6:30 p. m. Thursdays- Exira trl 2 \cis, Sacramento. .., 10:454 | We as merchants and business men believe that the Hawailan Islands should be a part of our Republic. This Before Plunging Into the Bay. at 11:30 p. m. Baturdays—Extra trips at 14 phase that the mat-| Chamber of Commerce has repeatedly'by resolutions and by memorials to our legislators placed itself-on record as 3 o Fod hi | Sl‘]“!! u:a\fp._m. # 4 it 3 &fir Bonnet immediately | desiring that the islands should be a part of our territory.” : Joseph Devoto, who worked for his | SUNDATS 60, 00, 10 a. m.; 120, 32 r - Consul and stated President Dole in reply said it pleased him to be back in California, where by family ties and close business | brother, David, at the latter’s coal yard, SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. 6:15r inquiring whether | Telations he was among friends that made him feel at home again. “But, indeed, in my travels across the Ameri- 430 Paclfic street, committed suicide ves- | WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.: 8:45p .rs would re omy | can continent,” he said, “I found the people so friendly and they greeted me so cordially that I feltat home where- | terday morning by drowning himself In| 124§ 3:40. 510 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips encouragement from the consulate. He| ever I went. They made me feel that I was an American, and that is what I hope soon to be. I prize much the | the bay near the foot of Union street. He | T s ek e aise that Chinese subjects were| OPportunities while in Washington to place before th;{ Congressmen and ienmnrs mgrehmex ud\'{'mla:zr-s n‘t annex- | had been eg"{(e,"pg? by his brother on the | “g00. 83 p me T L en Pars | e Petem, Miltoy and O vilse to « the law and the con.| ation, and I feel that it is in good hands and that we Hawaiians will soon be a part of the American people.” ay befor y o Capieas, Merce 16 would & ty nd heioon Mayor Phelan, speaking as a member of the Chamber of Commerce and not as an officer of the city, said the | against the coal yard, but instead had | same schedule as above. Do iewic; Bakeeslaly S Thereupon Mr ot caused to be| traditional feeling of the American citizens not to acquire territory that is not contiguous to our continent should fgg‘geg“of‘“gg’;fosgy e O O e e | Ineffeay T s El Paso, New Orleans and Fast. 6:43p or consultation with the City| be a thing of the past. “This is not a time for traditions,” he said. “In the last few vears space has been anni- The last time he was seen was at 6| o SR8 Vel piintines | Maosd) And - rains ‘ounty Attorney, a notice to the| hilated. Hawaii is now much nearer to us than California was to the seat of our Government when she was ad- | g'clock yesterday morning, when he en- | gm Sun- | pegtinatton | § zvm: *1:00p Sacramento THver Stonmers. L w:00p opium license fees must be| mitted to the Union. Hawaii is a point of great strategical importance. 1t is the key of the Pacific Ocean, and | tered the saloon of R. Schottler, at 401| - ot £ e ays. 1:00r Niles, San Joso and Way Stat $9:154 2 twenty-four hours. Thesa| We canmot afford to play dog in the manger with it much longer. If we dc not annex the islands some other coun- | Broadway, and took a drink, paying for | T:3a.m. “Novato, Sutam. | 1:30r Martines aud Way Stations, 7:408 served on twenty-one| try will, and it will always be a source of menace to our Pacific Coast ports. It is now time for Congress to act, the same with a 50-cent plece. When the AL gg::!lg;g;: B ipeaos, o 4157 the license fees are| and we as T{Uzfins should not let slip the opportunity to advocate annexation when our business interests are so f‘gg;\gf gg:o::nggfgdhmmlobykgg I:g; T . will follow at once.| ~much at stake.” - 5 . p ; 15 that Mr Borast rem A telegram was read from Hugh Craig, the president of the Chamber of Commerce, dated at Grafton, W. |Cchange; that that would be the last he | #¥am Hoaldnoats, e s elf purchase a five-tael tin of| Va. It offered congratulation to the visiting President and urged the advocacy of annexation. unfortunate man was discovered floating Lytton, Sanl i rom one of the dealers and then Irving M. Scott, in a short address, advocated annexation of the islands. He said Hawail v e the foot of Union-street wharf at S | Govndertiic, #10er Benicia, Vacaville, Woodland, he latter's arrest for selling the| friendship and commerce, and the question of annexation was a plain_one. “Hawall,” he sald, 7 o'clock yesterday morning and ~was R : Tile and Baeramiontor s i« ore. 1OTABA without a license. contest will| importance to this country as the commerce of the Asiatic shores grows.” taken to the Morgue. i e 4:30p Niles, San Jose, Tracy and Stockton .. 75182 1 be made by eminent legal | Bir 4 SRR R e T T : - 9'“”‘1%.“{‘2“&“‘,‘.‘."5?2{"%&“.’:& - employed by the dealers and | ANXIOUS TO RE-ENLIST. :008.m.| Guerneville. ta Jsarbare and Lo Augeles: 7:4BA ¢ of the ordinance will be at | | | T | young people in which several ladies of ‘r)nr;::]h of the river and swept into the o Akop B?n&MFu llmlle‘, }Atl:nua Tixpress A o fl i Y ~ ol i Vi g 1 q for Mojave and Kast. . » e v Y | color participated. Ames was merci- | %0000 o woll known throughout Hum- | Retired National Guard Officers Sonoma 431307 “Suset Limjted. T i U i less in his roast, but between his words | p,iqt” County, and his death Is deeply Ready to Fight in the Event LS ‘Paso, Fort, Worth, Littlo Ttock, 5. ELONDIKE INQUIRERS. of vituperation he worked in the legal | deplored. He was unmarried, and owned SRCYy X0y dhpe o e T T s T end of his case, contending that under | one of the best ranches In his district. of War. Sebastcpol AP s Spoes LIl e M P, it The Alaska Committee Reports Hav- ho LONGER the le&\\' in event Mrs. Bell was re- | —_—— Retired omtcer; of ‘tr:lel National Guard | 27702 P (Mo i 5 moved as guardian the court could not | Intoxicating Malt. are anxious to show their patriotism, ani s Rosa Ves! 7:40 ing Hecelved tafl oller | demand an accounting. He contended | 1nternal Revenue G tioctir Lynch yes- | many have signified thelr intention of re- b SRR L W B e P g Senator Perkins. : coming into the Alaska ee rooms as to the possi- that she might do as she pleased with the monthly family allowance. He averred that she had always conduct- terday notified half a dozen keepers of clgar shops within the university mile limit of Berkeley that they must walk this country and Spain. The question that confronts them is i Lakeport and rtlett Springs; at Uklah for Vlch;opflnf, Saratoga Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Buck- rings, Blue Lakes, ke, Pomo, Potter 8¢ 4 SAN LEANDGO AND HATWA, (Foot of Market Street.) g miners’ certificates at = E involvi - whether they would be assigned to the i while the e i | . e they ocupied on their re- | nell's, n Heights, Hullville, onville, A ( 7:8A & the s ateaT RNl E | Fred Bell Wins a Victory | ed the duties involved in the matter of | up to his office and pay the revenue | &= sy b 4‘ T R e s Yol T P A w600, + h S { 8 | license on a liquor which they are sellin; Ly Drings, i3 :00A | Melrose, Seminar) ik, A el . . the guardianship of her children in a |, 1 hich th g, t. Major-General Dickinson of Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort 8: y Park, 129:45, mittee has secured assurances in Judge Coffey’s satisfactory manner and should not be | and which is called malt al tirement, ~Ma, Erags, Westport, Usal. 9:00, 4 10:457 » steamship lines that they will | < 24 = : 2 | and whici malt ale, manufac- | the National Guard, when asked about| “gaturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- | '10.00A Fitchburg, Elmhurst, 11:484 P g 5 interfered with. tured in this city. The stuff contains |the matter vesterday, said: *If a retired | auced rates. i11:004 12:49¢ their steamers there sufficiently S San Leandro, South San Tottas oo e i | | who has been prosecuting the com- |lector claims that it must pay a li Palndaing | et 5 5 etter s received f enat 0 S be X y a license, i 14:451 e e — | plainant’s interests, made his argu- | although the sellers contend that it 1s not | S Caiocy aiherwise o Would Bave tn | yTicket Offices—6%0 Market street, Chrontcle Eofenm, (harry, 131458 ary AR natra SO sing s | ment. For Mrs. Bell he had but words | an alcoholic intoxicant. The tax will be | {ake the chances of any other enlisted | PUldnE-rorpp B and | ez or ot ine iate Tuling of the ireas. | His “Mother” Must Make an |0f sympathy; for “Mammy” Pleasant enforced. man and go into the ranks. Should we| “pre ‘and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. A&t Haywards. i artment in relation to the trans- 3 | but words of condemnation. He reit- | G have trouble, however, there Is no doubt S 8:002 | ¢ Runs through to Niles. 0:43p g peadansink sl s e Accounting and Furnish | erated the oft-told story of the influ- | Must Wear Uniforms. in my mind that there will be plenty of 9:007 | ¢ From Mitee: 10:30¢ d en toute for the Klondike. The 5 M Bond [ence of the negress in the Bell house- | Surveyor of the Poft Spear has given |POSitions to fL” =~~~ far:1se) : of these rulings is that a_man 7 hold and appealed to the court if Just- | orders that the regulation of the Treas- Held for Murder. ! ~ = CA”H’RN[A COAST Ffii‘:fi'}ur&“s'c'&l’c?'“ ing Dyea or Skaguay with Cana- | ice was to be done that the mother | ury Department requiring the wearing of o . | . P ! LIMITED. - FRcs - bought goods must either pay brok- | should be removed as guardian of her | upiforms by customs officers while on | . Cbarles Dean, the Chinese who mur-| d”l(l € 3 S I and cost of a bond, or deposit children and the young people Whose | quty must be observed. His attention has | dered Yit Sing in her rooms on Bartlett | ! AN Sitions. " nt to cover the same at the | This Deprives Her Aged Servant of | maternity she had repudiated; that she | peari called to the fact that th alley on Sunday night, February 13, was SAN FRANCISCO e Newark, C n Jose, try, and then upon arriving at should be forced to make an account- | < at the regula- | vesferday held to answer before the Su- ) Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creel the British line he must send back his re- All Her Power and May | 1 4 % 1 tion is not being complied with, and he | perior Court by Judge Joachimsen with- []“ ( TO Banta Cruz and Principal Wi lease of the bond or a certificate in order S | ing and that in event she had not ful- | js determined that the abuse shall not | yut bail. No evidence was put in for the CHICAGO Stations *. to get his money back, the only alter- ] G | filled her obligations to those the law | be allowed to Bé perpetuated. defense.’ . 4:10r Newark, San Jose native being that of paying 36 a day for | demanded when she was appointed | 3 Tedves Shn Frincisoc et 690 p.-m. "-"“’u?yw'iufixf;mm Sap Jose and Frimee En cen iy e e e guardian, those who went on her bond | MONDAYS, THURSDAYS AND Sl - _A letter was recelvi erday i | should be forced to assume the deficit. | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Governor Sheakley, with his final report| The days of the. aged “Mammy” | When Attorney Schooler had finished | . ADVERTISEMENTS. Y Prom SAN FRANGISGO—Foot of Market Siceet (Slip 8)— o e, Chicans offce, The Ggeer e o o e rvuse of Mve. | M areimont che conr sendared 11 4o et SATURDAYS. T e 1140 has been done in Chicago and that 8an | tary» in the home of the Bells, have | ¢ision. Judge Coffey held that it 2 /[m’]/,//,, g AN LI T 16:00 *6:00e.x. Francisco 15 sure to see. the results, but . hedion he Bells, have | o5"ine “policy of the law whenever | \W\WAXU/ASN/777 . R A B Carries first-class passengers only, but with- | prem OLLAND—out of Brodway.—"6:00 800 10:00.4. t these will be more apparent after the | ceased to be. By a decision rendere possible to refrain from sanctioning or | \ - 21 v~ X \ - e o arge. $12:00 *1:00 13:00 14:00 *8:00e.m. Yukon all- Lo by Judge Coffey yesterday the scepter | committing an act that might lead to ‘\\: MENS S [ ‘B % B’ > - DINING CAR, TOAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). R e T AT that has long been wielded over that|a disruption in a family that might g EE WA Y~ \ W QR BUFFET SMOKING CAR. {Third and Townsend Sts.) A BALL AT OCEAN VIEW. household by the stalwart negress has | Never be healed. The act of removing | 7 NS N7 Pg .. TS Pullman Palace Drawing-Room Sl % Bau Jose and Way Stations (New , O o ¢ 1ta momwer g the | Mrs. Bell as the guardian of her chil- (RSl /]v\(fi 7t 7/; FHR It PNYS | 4 da"to Coicago.” 4% dars o New York. “Kinaden Wedneadags onls).... .- Members of the Y. M. L Give a| pped onylporen | dren, the complainant and his sister | UL SRl Bl bl T RLPTTE reign of “Mammy” is at an end. might result in such a culmination, and TflE ATLANTIG EXPRESS lmhmn;m.?;mdnu Bt and Successful Entertainment. With the downfall of “Mammy” | for that reason the court refused to 1809 Market St., cor. Fourth, 2nd floor Flood B'ld’g, Room 7. Leaves daily at 4:30 ing Fullman %. m., carrying ‘ourist Sleeping Principal Way Statious 30:404 8au Jose and Way Stations The entertainment and ball n at| i t the request of th iti jop < % | comes a victory for young Fred Bell, | 8ran q of the petitioner on CO: La i ;. Palace and Puliman Ci o phy’s Hall, out at Ocean View, on| K it that point. The court, however, or- e EATIONE = Forts fast time. Direct connection in cmm:-fl-:: '-.",t’a’;é':.'?i:.‘&:“i{.fl’" m;zlx day evening, under the auspices of | Who has long been held by his foster | .04 FREE-TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAIN- | Kansas City for all Eastern pol i i rday g, 3 aus N AR Tt Mie Theieea R the | ered that Mrs. Bell make an account- LESS METHODS of EXTRACTION, etc., We | = Trains “fil" B et Ints. o Santa Clara, Sau Jose, Gilroy, . Y. M. 1, was an enjoyable one, due | mother in fact, Mrs. ell, the | ing within ten days of all the moneys will devote one hour each day to FREE EX- | g o Mkt arent Hollisées, ‘Haois. Oenz, - Salines, malnly to the efforts of the committee | only obstacle in her pathway of con- |she had expended since the death of TRACTION, 10 to 11 a. m. The clinlc is always | gereor, Chronicle. bullding. Telephone Mais | sucae Seoquierey and Pacife Grove... e E | ahead In advanced dental science. No students (15¢ Sau Jose and Principal Way Station h ng the affair in charge. | tent. Several months ago Fred brought | her husband. Attorney Ames mildly employed. 1620. of 1118 Broadway. Sacra- | s4:15r SanJoseand Principal Way Stations 9:454 he following programme was rendered, | “C Pl T T whom at that | Protested, but the order stood as de- For the next thirty days our prices will be: | maoto Sffice, 201 T strest. Ban Jose, T Weat | 31007 San Joseand Principal Way Stations 1:307 SN Havied PRIAN | a suit agai s. g at | s Santa Clara street. 5:30r San Jose and Principal Way Stations ~ 3:30P wed by dancing, which was continued livered by the Judge. 'The next issue | TEETH f 130 20 intfl a late hour: |'time he had good reason to believe | jn thig case,” said his Honor, “will be FULL SE’!"vg;‘ or. .. $4 50 up 'x‘-hrg:::.;:m‘gztg':m Piano solo, Professor D'Arcy: special-| was his mother, to remove her as his | to reduce the famil n 5 3 pazd e ) y allowance. Al- A for Mornhg T for After Ues Jio i Marlow: Tancy dancing, Irene| guardian as well as the guardian of | though I have allowed Mrs. Bell to re- NORTH l:,flc_fio‘g RAILROAD. | 50 &X0E00E | untarsomse { imiaguone. dge Murphy and’r\lis ) Sadie Roly;l 1‘-‘0-‘ his brothers and sisters, five in num- | :t“ir!l i?xi:xrcr{]baer;-i‘teuaps g\::rd(zm It:Ee‘ that i i o \:“!m %] Behtites ummnm““mm"""' solo, John Danoby; speciaities, | on the court to some- From Francisco, Commencing Sept 2 hose members selected to act as | ant. For this reason the family al- il at night A et mittee of arrangements were: S A.| funds that had come into her hands |lowance must be reduced. I further or- o Srhdeen:siectrica devices used hovs. " Lady | FOF AL Valley and, Sen Ratest s, -vam | THE SAN' FRANCISCO & SAN JOAQUIN Camphell and G, A. Clubbini. * ¥ gince the death of her husband, Thom- | der that Mrs. Bell produce a new bond ’ attendant. A physiclen always In attendance. | mxtra rips for “San 'Rafaél "on ‘Mondays, VALLEY RAILWAY C A Good. Fdward Logue, D. Camp- | as F. Bell, which occurred five years | for the performance of her duties as WITHOUT PAIN. e Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10:90 p. m. OMPANY. | guardian.” The order of the court San Rafael—*8:00, *10:00, From September 10, 1897, trains will run as bell and H. Singer comprised the recep-| ago. ~The applications of Fred Bell troet; corner Fou: For Mill Valley and & M s e LUR S and | were bitterly contested by Mrs. Bell, | §°m§e‘“filz Mrg’.MBell to produce a new Reception PR, T.E STRONG, %Mmfl‘n.:llglnt,%fionirl‘horrm. it LR B S T follows: ti ‘the fio o | and when, as the -case progressed, she Pond relieves “Mammy” Pleasant and 50 Office Hours—9 a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays 9 to 12 m, o FHROUGH ThATg "t ~ Southbound. rihb ound. | her faithful friend, Rebecca Boone, of that responsibility. 7:25 a. ni. week da) r Cazader vs foi To and way sta- tions; 1:45 p. m. Saturdays (mixed traij Duncan Mills and ymu' (lon.‘ 8:00 :3 E saw defegt was probable, she took a | desperate step to strengthen her case, | For past errors ——e—————— Found the Mary Taylor. L Onited ¢ Y g The captain of the United States rev- in the usage of money in the home of way i 8: enue. cutte Bk ot a i e ;V:‘:‘;‘Oga‘:en:;“’:gea;gpfi"é‘:“";‘:gr“';g | the Bells, !}fiwgve}l;. the colored honds- C Baja California Syndain Sor otut Hexed ALl el RADoN: kson yesterday that he found the Can- | mypomae F. Bell, sweafing that the | women” wi e held responsible, says . 4 . P = 3 ’ Y | Fred Bell's attorney. In the decisi . it 50 . pm L n sealer Mary Taylor at anchor in 0 sion YHIS WELL-KNOWN AND 20:40 . Fres: ¥ P D By, with o sprang mainmast. | Jvere not her children, The woman's of yesterday young Bell holds that he | | EieRti o ARR REARIR ofn | oL WAL LLEL (DL R L Lilln MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY BB 3BPm Jfiies *Rim jpem There were no evidences of goachiog on 2 : cifihas. Wou-h substantal wictory In; ifa et tperieoos or Bock, tees patoany | £oF e sexual sad organs of Both | tesve Sar’ Francisee eieco, commancing N B Giobitie ot imierimediste bo iis whea reaubem) her part. She had not been there longer cured at Home, Terms o, Mot 't | gexes, and a great remedy diseases of the q . joweme f : o , E L A 903 : ber 13, 1897 : i iieh (R gweny tour hows, oved,fn | Fhe faoelmile s on every wrapper | S ies il el T i | Ittt et “ S | ESADSpn s mepen e, | o SOREE R S ommander of tho Rush the sealer set out signature of of CASTORIA. a6y 2T EOSCOE MeXULTY. . D, e, SLF & BAUNE. Aesnea - | Round me@ofi A Yol & :.nkn } 'ummm"m'&::dmn‘"r? afil?m;&c.m;m'rmfl by E Cak X b A for Horn! H Keoarny Sireet. San Francisoe. 823 Market Btreot, 8. F.—(Bend for Ciroular.) | street. Ban Franctsco e e e o d frame

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