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9 AUCTION SALES. GRAND AUCTION! ROYAL UPHOLSTERY; BEAUTIFUL BRIC- A-BRAC; RICH LIBRARY, CH. NING ROOM FURNITURE; MAGNIFI- %i%"t UPRIGHT PIANO; WORKS OF ART, TO-DAY (TUESDAY) at 11 a. m. 93¢ HAIGHT ST., NEAR BRODERICK. Full particulars in Chronicle, FRANK W. BUTTERFIELD, Auctioneer. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1898 ‘to Parepa Rose Hennessey from Michael appointed were George Bonsack, Peter sume her maiden name, Parepa Miller. Mrs. Selfridge’s Death. OAKLAND, Nov. 14.—Mrs. Elizabeth Selfridge, wife of Dr. J. M. Selfridge, died this morning. She was a native of Fay- ette, Seneca County, N. Y., aged 71 years, and had a host of friends n this city, where she resided for many years. e was_ the mother of Arthur Selfridge of Boston, Mary M. Forget of Los An- geles and Grace S. Dyer. Regulating Hackm.n. and will be carried on in the rooms of the Board of Education. At the request of the Republican State Committee the board granted permission to Jacob Steppacher and John Powers to witness the counting of the ballots. ————————— SUES FOR HER LEGACY. Alice Edith.-Waters Seeks to Recover the Property of Her Adopted Father. A L AM E D A M) N EWS 7. Hennessey on the ground of fallure to ; Dougherty, Parker Jones, J. H. Zeman- | L3 provide, and she was granted leave to re- sky, Roy Gallagher and F. R. Sweeney. B The work will consume about a month | low Sieben the $250 claimed by him. It is also stated that Sieben and Meysel are the ones who notified the Grand Lodge of this delinquency on the part of Dr. Slater. Neither Sieben nor Meysel are in town to- night, so their statement cannot be ob- alned. | AN INDUSTRIOUS BUNGLAR. | Looted a House Four Times in Two SCHMIDT'S NEW CORPORATION DR, LAW HAS BEEN TAKEN T0 TROUBLE OVER A PHYSICIAR'S LIFE INSURANCE Days. OAKLAND, Nov. 14.—Detectives Hodg- kins and Shorey made another clever cap- ture to-night when they Janded in jail a A SANITARIUM OAKLAND, Nov. 14—The City Council passed an ordinance prohibiting hackmen and hotel runners from soliciting for pas- sengers at the depots or on the sidewalk near the depots. The measure has been Bids Low to Build a Big Bridge. The suit in which Alice Edith Waters seeks to remove William G. Waters from the position of trustee of a $5000 estate bequeathed her by her adopted mother, AUCTION SALE s sailor named Richard Meade, who had bitterly fought and only passed by one i.\!rs, Marantha Waters, is now on trial | four times robbed the handsomely vote. in Judge Seawell's court. The plaintiff alleges that over twenty years ago she Supposed to Be Instene. furnt o ¢ift, corner shed Pemidence of J. W. Switt, o was adopted by Mrs. Waters, wife of the Sequel to Dr. Slater’s His Case a Mystery to and Market streets, was arrested to-n on a charge of Insanity and was taken to the Receiving Hospital pending an in- vestigation. —————————— RETURN OF A MISSING SON. an estate valued at $10,000 to her husband and placed the daughter's estate in his hands as trustee. The plaintiff aileges that she has not as yet received any money from the trust estate, and she asks the court to remove of Thirteenth and Jackson streets. The OAKLAND, Nov. 14.—V. P. Mitchell, a b i i v 5 B : h A At ant, Willlam G. Waters. At the THOROUGHBRED HORSES I Death. | Swift mansion is in charge of a hired sign_ painter residing _at Twenty-sixth Hime of her deathh Brs. Waters bequesthed Constiting of < Physicians. SUPERVISORS INQUISITIVE. | DARE and DEL NORTE And Yearlings by MORELLO, IMP. CLIEVEDEN, TRENTOLA. MARIGOLD, N, . CATALINA, MYSTERY, MISTAKE, CENTELLA, AMAN- DA, MISS LOU, LADY CLARE, etc. man during the absence of the family for | the winter. Last Friday the place was entered three times, ven fine rich rugs were stolen | | on the first entr On the second trip val- ' SPEECHLESS FOR 'A wEEK | uable coverlets were stolen and in the 1 k, bedspreads | CLAIM AGAINST THE ESTATE SCHMIDT'S ATTORNEY SAYS A Waters as trustee and declares that evening a . h s e wa e vz | and heavy blankets disappeared ELZ| Rudolph Willweber, Given Up for RIVAL IS FAVOREL. glaims held againat the estate by the San Property of % Saturday, ho ‘entered again and ripped Dead Six Years Ago, Reappears and T B Rent are subordipate 1o her | JAS. B. CHASE Esq., PHILIP SIEBEN’S DEMAND FOR up a fine velvet carpet, which he sold to | N0 PERMANENT SUBSTITUTE at His 0ld Home. right to subject the assets of the estate Sonoma Stock Farm. a second-hand store on San Pablo ave- to the amount due her. nue for $3 50. | The aisappearance of the carpet was noted by the hired man, and he was about to report this to the police when Meade attempted to make another entrance this | afternoon: and was caught by Hodgkins | and Shorey, who had already been work- | ing on the case and who had previously | d all places where Meade disposed booty. Of these, one place is on treet, and tw ALAMEDA, Nov. 14.—Rudolph W. Will- weber, brother of Mrs. George Morris of this city, made his appearance here to- day after being given up as dead by his relatives six years ago. On Thanksgiving day, 1892, he left his home in a fit of anger, and did not an- prise his folks of his movements until the war broke out. Then his sister received a brief note from him, stating he was still Engineer Campbell Gets Tangled Somewhat in His Allotment of the Stock of the Company. Tuesday Evening, November 15, Commencing at § o'clock, At the Occidental Horse Exchange, 721 Howard st., between Third and Fourth, Sam Francisco. Horses at salesyard. Catalogues ready. WILLIAM G. LAYNG, - roprietor. ED. R. LOWRY of Louisville, Auctionees $250 FROM THE WIDOW. YET APPOINTED. Officers for an Asylum. At the regular meeting of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society held | November 13, the following officers were elected to serve during the ensuing year: President, S. W. Levy; vice president, H. L. Simon; treasurer, Louis Gerstle; secre- tary, Leo Eloesser. Action Will Not Be Taken Till the Return of the Senjor Warden of the Church, J. & Valentine. Sudden Discovery That the Doctor Was in Arrea.s to His Lodge When the Demand War Rejected. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 908 Broadway, Nov. 14 AUCTION SALE! | nue, all second ealers. : N Af the City Prison Meade frankly ad- in the land of the HVing and had gone to | The Supervisors spent some hours to- | mitted his guilt and was booked for the fight the Spaniards. No further word wWas | qay trying to ascertain the status of the ADVERTISEMENTS. cx?x;;gfislné}rfifolxn{aggés. r‘g'u’r'in:‘"(m received from the young man until he resented himself to-day at the home of Irs. Morris. He had gone to San Fran- business, we will sell the entire contents of his livery stable, No. 3 Twelfth st., between Mar- ket and Mission, San Francisco. 15 head of Schmidt Construction Company. ‘“Bllly” Schmidt, who made a freak campalgn for| -- restdes in some _position Meade of held burglary. He charg, 8an Oakland Office Ban Francisco Call, | 908 Broadway, Nov. 14. | ALAMEDA, Nov. 14—There are several rancisco. 8 in n with the payment on one of the transports and only about . X0 death bemefit to the widow of five wecks ago appeared before Justice | Rev. Marshall Law, D.D., is completely | cisco to endéavor to locate his father, but, | the Assembly recently, is fhie president of | choice horses suitable for all purposes, 3 surs : Dr. Thomas Slater of Alameda, in East Oakland with a strange | ;b “300n in health and has been | failing in that, had come to Alameda to | the company, which has put in a bid to| Teys, § open and top buggles, 3 delivery and A.0.U »dge, wi young I i yas married: y | find his sister. The father happened to | construct the new steel county draw-| 1 express wagon, carts, harness, blankets, 0. U . lodge, which the s e o taken to a sanitarfum at St. Helena. Dr.| v visit his d bew, whi thice furnitu tor 8 WAT S e ohice b arddttatr LK e " | come over to visit his daughter the same | pridge at Webster street. robes, whips, office furniture, ete! 5. WAT- e OrCer Lan undentat CHOKED HIS WIFE. Law's sickness is one of the most pe-|gay. He did not recognize his son, and it o N KINS & CO., Auctfoneers, e , cullar with which his doctors have ever | was necessary for Mrs. Morris to give| The bid of the Schmidt Constrietor N B.—The' above stock 1s in fine condition Dr. Slater, who was a nent ph Quarrel Between the Kagemanns | had to deal | them a formal introduction. Company is the lowest of those offered, and will positively be sold to the highest bidder. clan of Alameda, d ne last, le oS Ended About two months ago Dr. Law was | Willweber had been in Texas since he | but the Supervisors are not satisfled as { ing a benefit cerufi - $2000 t , That Might Have Endel v left home, and was on his way to Cali- | to the standing of the corporation. | RAILBOAD TRA 8 GRESIIDS $2000 to - suddenly seized with a fit on the steps of | g0 2%V ract a reconclliation with his k widow, Out of this has ~Town a tangle Tragically. his church, as he was about to attend a | fority ‘when the war broke out. He en: | (fresident Schmidt, iu answer to Qies | — that bids fair to necessitate the services| OAKLAND, Nov. 14—There was a lively | meeting of the Ladles'’ Aid Society. He | listed in the Third Missour Regiment. | tions by the District Attorney, stated that SOUTHERN PAUIFIC COMPANT. of a judge and jury, weli as the Grar family quarrel at the home of Eduard F. | waq carrled to his home and for a week | His company was mustered out last Mon- | his company was regularly organized and (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Lodge of Workmen, to straighten out | Hagemann 16 East Twenty-second | he was unable to speak a word. Nothing | day, and he took the first train for his [ had adopted by-laws. He was vested with Tralns l-n::;.:lrfl:l-:": arrive as According to the statement of William | street, this forenoon, and according to | but an unintelligible moan escaped his | O home. authority to sign bids or contracts, and (Main Line, Foot of Market Stweek) Rigby, attorney for M Slater, Philip | some accounts Mr. Hagemann, who has | lips, and the doctors were completely Came Home to Die. had recently built several bridges. J Steben, an officer Alameda lodge, A.|been suffering frnrln Consur?(mdm?fl‘he past p\g;:ledh,s“ b ually SATRE Vtpoths At .?lLéA!ME!ng, Nov{ 14.?1‘::lhnhn. Gr'euhx;- Attorney W. R. Davis subjected or. | iEAVE — FROM Nov.3,1888. — ARRIVE e L empted to a few ars, brutally assaulte s young e physician con- | nel ed this morning at the home of his _examina- e e T clustor that the rector had taken some- | stapfather, 14 Kagle avenue. e was 25 | SRmidt to @ searching oo e o the | *6:98% Kilex Bz Jose and Way Siions... 8138 ikl Jhasi or | W& opears that a dispute arose over | thing in his stomach which had resulted | years of age and a native of Alameda | Hon. W 2 st 71004 M Otovilleand. imaginary debt of 3%0, alleged (o0 be | some'irivial aftair concerning the house-s| in very acute dyspepsta. The symptoms | County. Greennell disappeared about six | stockholders were, but was not su | S e day owing him by Dr. Slater at the time | hold, when the infuriated Hagemann |baffled Drs. Larue and Wilcox, and after | weeks ago, and for about a month his | whether they heid one share each or more. | ¥ = 1004 Eimirs, Vacaviie sad Ruimiey, 8402 death, and failing in that has | grabbed his wife by the throat and began | some weeks it was recommended that he | Alameda relatives were at a 1088 to &c- | The company had no regular place of 71304 Martives, San Ramon, Vallejo, Neps, > stop the pavment of the certifi- | choking her, because she differed with |be taken to a sanitarfum, which was | count for his absence from home. ~ HIs | meetin e Joing business, and the pres- | and Ross... erxor laiming that Dr. Slater was in | him. It is also sald that he exhibited a | done. mother was almost distracted over the | {dsot dia not remember the cost of some S:a04 Adastio e, Oion and Bast.. Sddr rears for dues | knife in a threatening manner. | "Dr. Law is said to be too generous, and | matter. Recently word was received that | pridges which he said he had built. His 1804 8au Jose, Htockion, Spring, From the lawyer's statement it appears| No arrest was made, and, in fact, when | his finances have frequently suffered | he was with an uncle at Big Trees. Then | firm had never constructed an fron or. Positively cured by these thereby. Not long ago a creditor Became | came a letter from the young man to his | steel bridge or a'drawbridge. The witness | i importunate, and the doctor, being of a | mother stating he was sick, and, feeling | stated that he knew it required a plant Little Pills. very sensitive disposition, was consider- | that his end was near, he was coming | aosting about $10,000 to bulld the bridge, | S 4 ably perturbed. Through a friend he ad- | home to dle. He returned to Alameda al- | and acknowledged that at present he did They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, | dressed a letter to the Ladies’ Ald Society | most a week ago. His condition was such | ot have such a plant Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- B Paso, | Geking that it assist him in his difficulty. | that he took to his bed at once. He grew | "Fnoincer Marston Campbell was ques- | Tt was while the meeting at which this | rapidly worse, and for several days there ¢ bridges for Dizziness, N: Soans Ao et g hal; béen o of Lis recovary. tioned regarding the building of bridg: fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- . | and. also concerning the stock in the con- Alameda News Notes. 's;‘rucuon c%mpag‘;;’.‘dme% g:xrx;p'beélu tsn‘l_.: ALAMEDA, Nov. 14—The Boys' bri- | there were fve e ey { gide Hosprial Corps of Christ Chureh had | SI00ed S, En0re"oR Crose exammination | & drill and enjoved @ leoture this evening | admitted he must have made a mistake. letter was being disc sfon that the rector was found on the | church steps unconscious. Since that time | Dr. Law has been totally unable to | preach, and it is said that he will require | a long rest to again fit him for pastoral | ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pili. Small Dose. on | i in, | dutfes. e in_the schoolroom adjoin e ampbell said he had figured John J. Valentine is the senior warden | The third quarterly conference of tne | ised for in the State of Alameda | yery bridge advertis Thay Small Price. Epworth League Alllance County will be_held here next Thursday | evening in the First Methodist Church, Dr. g’. A. L. Knowles, member of the Board of Education, will present his resig- nation on account of removal from the City. He has been a member of the board for twelve years. o}‘;rnnch No. 3 of the Catholic Ladies’ aid sincé the company was organized. ridge, he said, costing $600, and another one costing fISX. Attorney Chapman, who appeared for Schmidt, sald that it was no adverse argument that the Construction Company had never vet bullt a drawbridge. Cotton Bros., whose bid seemed to be | more acceptable to the Supervisors, had of the church, and he is now in the Bast. | A temporary substitute has been obtained | | for the puipit, but nothing definite will be done until Mr. Valentine returns. had built one LE BRUN’S miiia remedy heing in: —=—————————jected direetly to the seat of these diseases |JUDGE ALLEN HAS _ z RESIGNED HIS OFFICE, Sl spelety has ipstalled (he following Board | 1°5uy i nret bridse, and be aid not | @Y =5~ @ (2%, 0" clentve- Urinary Ty |A A MOOKE JR. IS APPOINTED | 3%, Mre\ A HUMRREY, Sohior vics | nopoly, because they had been longer in Organs, requires no o S | the business. - | THE VACANCY. president; Miss Kate Jollymour, recording | Tiny . pridge to be constructed is a mam- - maranteed in 1 to 3 | Principal rawford Wil Change | Kgamey, marshali Srs it Byene, guide: | 10, SSptyiso Cneey Aondlywiien | CHF R FmRSS, B, A5 © 00 |7 Plapes With the County School | ranged for ihe ehtertainment to be given | More, testimony wid be taken. Tt I8 See|,GEO. DAHLBENDER & CO. Sole Ageuts, | Tofnesday evening by Carita Chapter,Or- | lieved that the board will r 214 Kearny st., San Francisco, Cal. Superintendent. der of Bastern Star: —Reading, Cdrrie for bids. 5 Sstele Ny _ Fross Snyder; contralto solo, Miss Flor- e e e e N ence Young; trio, mandolin, guitar and Firemen Calied Out. 8:18. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | STc *Mice Agar, Miss 8. Boyle and Miss S i | 908 Broadway, Nov. 14. Soyle; soprano solo, Mrs. Charles A.| BERKELEY. fanight 1ast night in set of T - : dolin Club. dlescovered about midn! as : p : Full Set of Teeth Police Judge Allen created some sur- | Bradford; selection, Man Alescovered D op at 2167 Shattuck ave- ) it e ST oot ol Mkt Pt | prise to-day by sending his resignation '—_‘s d-.t.A. otors. nue, belonging to D. H. Frye. The fire & B~ Gold Crowns 22k §350up | Fitchburg, Kimha 24 |to the Board of Supervisors. The Judge tuden started in the vicinfty of the forge, and %~ & Fillings - - - ,s?q._u, Stk T 5 as Deen elected District Attorney and| BERKELEY, Nov. 4.—The members of | was rapidly spreading to other parts of XG5 Open Fvenings & Sundave | winl Sis mew duties on January 1 | the junior class of the University of Cal- | the bullding. By good chance, Fire | VAN VROOM [N ARDINIO i Fl 1 t the play, *His | Chief Kenney happened to be in the vi-| He is anxlous to have a holiday and to | ifornia. who will present the piay, Electro Dental Parlors 00 an | » Wite's Wil in the Macdonough Thea- | cinity, and turned in the alarm at once. Sixth and Market y become acquainted with his new office, | &ro Oakland, next Junior Day, have been | The Columbias responded promptly, ex- b rke St | s s B | and, therefore, resigned. chosen as follows: Miss Flora Wilson, | tinguishing the blaze without much difi- & 'y Prope % From Niles. | A, A. Moore Jr., who has been a deputy | {fiis®\atiida Richards, Miss G. M. Jew- | culty. The loss is over $100, which is cov- — ST DIVINION N { |in the office of District Attorney §n°3§(~;en. Miss Nathan, Miss B. Lundy,|ered by insurance. Dr. &ibbon’s D (Md..,mg'.,.." ) | | gas at oncs appointed Justice of the| Paiy Selby, Erne&“buverw Cariton, H! 6;. ibbon’s Dispensary, ToTS SemieiliafanTose 3 | Peace, v - | Parker, J. V. de aga, , = 25 KEARNY ST. Established Boulder Creok, Santa Oruz and Wi to act as Police Judgs by Mayor Ihomas, | oid' . bradley and Mark'H; White. The| THE CRIPPLE WOULD 1o 1854 for the treatment of Private | Biasion. . reorse 5o = | He will hold office only until the new officials qualify on January 1. | “County Superintendent of Schools Gar- | Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debility or disease wearing on bodyand mind and Skin Diseases. 'I'he doctor cureswhen {\‘llalllild:efllchards and Carlton H. Parker. NCT BE OUSTED| lick will give way to Principal Crawford, | The aetors are being coached by George o - othersfall. Try him. Charges low. | and it is stated that the vacant princi- | Hermance of San Francisco. The date | Caresguaranteed. Callorwrite. | palship will be filled by Mr. Garlick. T rsenting the play has been fixed | GRASPING LANDLORD WHO DID | Dr.J. r. IEBON, Box 1957, San Francisca | # | “In an article concerning politics pub- | #or Tyecember 30. e | = lished in this paper an error placed Prin- Fair Wielders of the Racket. NOT GRASP. RO. cipal 8. D. Waterman of Berkeley in a PRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 9:00 84 | wrong light. It stated_that in the recent ERKELEY, Nov. 14—8everal of the | election, at which Mr. Waterman was the woBmen students in the University of Cal- | Two Justices and Many People Get CALIFOlNlA NolTfl“er“ RY. m 4 ‘u:ao. M. 11:00 13:00 | Republican nominee for County Superin- | ifornia have organized a tennis club, to Tangled Up in a Conflitt . 400 15:00 *6:00eae. tendent of Schools, he did not carry his [ he composed exclusively of university LESSHER Prom OAKLAND—Poot of Broadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004.%, | own district. This'is incorrect, for Prin- | students. At a meeting, presided over by Over Seven Dollars. $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 00 $4:00 *B:00r.a. AN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Shurea Ferey, Foot of Market S& | cipal Waterman carried Berkeley by a | vote of nearly 4 to 1, and in Alameda | he ran 2 to 1.” It was in Oakland, where | Miss Josephine Colby, an executive com- mittee was appointed, consisting of Miss Eva Powell 'Sil,mMI!s Minnie Rae Wilson ‘When John Erickson entered the court and Townsend Ste.) TOAST DIVISION (Broad Gau, Third (Bro ge). his opponent lived, that Mr. Waterman | '00. Miss Ethe| Calton ‘01, Miss Ethel | of Justice Groezinger yesterday and tried met his Waterloo. Wagner /00 and Miss Florence Ewing 0. | o replevin a man's house In order to sat-| SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. club; N eourt I8 now ready for use on the | Sty & de}!;t of §7 he stmply smashed the | WEEK DAYS™T:%, 9:00, 110 a m.; 1335 | 'h “side of the college campus, and |record. He did more than that. He got 30, 5:10, 6:30 p. ursdays—Extra tr! |CALLED HER HUSBAND O g will berin at once. ANl women | himself so badly disitked by the Justice | &nd 1138 p i, o oS EXtra trips at 13 that the latter threw him out of court. | SUNDATS W:l 900, 100 & m.; 130, 30, It was a queer story. Henry Behnker, a n:‘s‘, 6:20 p. m. poor cripple, owed Erickson rent. It was | weih Dave br, 100, HiaNCISCO. ., only a matter of $7, but Behnker could not | 3:40, 5:10 m. Saturdays—Extra trips at pay it. He did not have the money, and | L& and 65 p. m, he moved out of Erickson's house on | SUNDPAYS_S:10, 3:0, 11:0 & m.; 1:40, 3:0, Sixth avenue, near I street, and sought| Betw San i San Francisco and Schuetzen Park other quarters. The landlord did not be- | same scicdule as above. ho have signed the constitution :‘lu?t:‘ '.is:ac?ued ‘Women Students of the University of California are eligible to membership. Mrs. Waeman Dead. BERKELEY, Nov. 14.—Mrs. Jane Wake- man of 2101 Berkeley way died at her home last night shortly after 11 o'clock. Death came very unex\)ected‘y. The de- AN ERRATIC GENIUS | LILLIE WROUTE FAILS TO GET A AS SLATER. DIVOROX. | MRS. DR. THOM 0r San Jose and Way Statious. Courtroom Crowded | : 1's ! that Dr. Slater's monthly assessment for | the pof vt vy Judge Hal | Death Cretired as usual about 9 o'clock, | lieve in forgiving debts of tenants. He - n of the month, 4 ‘,.,,,,j“;.’r(i‘d‘n;"“’l‘;]‘; {;‘rgfl’k{;’;: { With the Elite of Colored | aa about two Pouar: later was Jgfi,‘;‘: tol l;'e pent rlmlto court s.n‘dh selcuredl & Judx!j‘l}é‘flt B Bt | T W ) Ben i_'m:r r:: o.trm‘.na Way am;,af: e not § u h noth g half congclou: i - | for triple rent, as the law allows. Then - . i e doctor was given Y s L L T Society Folk. D 4 be done for her she passed | he put the $21 claim down In the book of | Week | Sum | o swe " | Sune | Week ans ad Wursdage. §8aburias .’.9:;';'5:;;'5,,"" d by Oscar Mey nseribes her nusband's —— | sovay. “A Dhysician was summoned, but | his recollection and waited. Many days, ] Destination. | days | Dayse | Jocadumasd 11y . §Saturdays. S Wi Redtlet | tanr dn long ilnes. C°TS"8%" | GAKLAND, Nov. 4—The divorce sult | his efforts were of no avelL THe ceuse ot monthe slipped by, and 10 and o mied == = = ossession. it % | AV anata i d - | s supposed to sease, but | portunity came. e cripple had secure | 8:00 am| Novato, [10:40am| §:40am Jime 16, and the day Hit By a Fpent Bullet. | of Lillie Wroute against John Wroute, death I8 sUBRORER Grolt ™Yo’ o Coroner's | h house. It was & small one, and stood : Petaiurma, | 610 pm{10:28 am . ing to Mr. Righ; EDA, N U2, et " brought on the ground of extreme crueity, | jury- Dr. Howard Payne conducting the | on ground leased for a few dollars from Santa Rosa. 6122 pm. S “'.'L'”f‘ir x\u{? xf(‘.}rd ‘grr i Vista nie was atruck yg;“e‘l’,_ was tried before Superior Judge Hall this | autopsy. Mrs. Wakeman was tge wife of | the Alaska Commercial Company out Poitin, | g %old Mre. Slater Diflet From T uck, yester- | T8 roon, and phen all the testimony | Samuel Wakeman, and came here from | near where Point Lobos avenuc and the T ’ 5 o she would agree to have the | 10t been for the fact that | was in Judge Hall stated he could hardly | Massachusetts over twenty years ago. | sand waves in lo. It tl;mstamm;ha;t";lég Healdsburs, s ° Sdge make out a draft to him for | overcoat he would Laoe P& and a thick | see his way clear to granting the desired —_— mrgp e ‘contributel boards e Lytton, < Rt e would see that she re- |Jured. He was walking por fieriously in- | decree. PHIL WAND WILL finished it was worth about §300, counting Everdale; | 7:35pm A 3 balance of ithout any | to the quarters of the Rlumeda B“Jafi':% “There fs not very much corroboration,” ihe labor of aragging boards over he e i i S wanal 1 the bullet struck id his Honor, addressing Hugh Aldrich, san s as worth something. opland ane 21 she. 1d | 3 ) C him wit. al s » 5 i 5 e, would | such force over the Heart iy S BT | ShiGmey for piatnift, —and the decres REFEREE THE BOUT | “fennier and hie wife went to house: ™ | rspm Santa e Route e Sieben to produce the note | ing, and, noticing a hoirj2ye Was fall: | cannot be granted. While the defendant BeepIng:t "one minute waited he, but hied = : r huspand. He promised to do | his'finger in and pulled o oot DUt | may be an honest, well meaning fellow, | ;g BE IN THE RING WHEN MUL- | himiself to the Sheriff and demanded that Guerneville. | 7:35pm Connecting Traln Leaves San Fran= )t putting it off on one pretext | bedded in Burton’s underclothin, “A“l!m- he is certainly a kind of an erratic genius the cripple’s house be sold to satisfy the cisco at 5 P. M. every SUNDAY, r and has falled to show it to |flesh wound was the resuit " Fhers SU8Ht | from his actions.” LER AND KELLY BOX. ancient ebt. “And 1t was sold. Whep thie Sono 10:40am, TUESDAY, FRIDAY. /er up to the present time. | clew to the Identity of the shooterc — 1C | At least two dozen witnesses for eithes fadis s v 3 day came for the red flag to wave from P 3 mage to get the, woman o i retten e e r!ldel had testified, a:.dfzhe(%me offlcolored i RS i the | Bennker’ doom,phme 11.,,,%&,&, Wiie thete Glen Fiten. | 6:10 ptn| 6:2pm A"}mf:&?n%hl%fifi—:éasfwg&tfli—fl: e a d e before a no- 7 | soclety was present, for the parties are Western Will Open to bid. e was the only er, and he | ] him the right to collect $250 | Hurt While Stealing a Ride, | “high” born” in their circles, and as a | Winter Beugn of Pugilism To- ‘bm and got the DXQpesERs D Bt least | Sebastopol. {10:40am|10:25 am and 1uesda¥—Arnv|n¢ In New mm.[: in lull&éed,dlg(?np:l‘f i BERKELEY, Nov. I4.—Fred Galute, a | }\'ielder ornl}l;lebrlaznr glla}lfinm chl:irged de- Night at. Woodward’s he gsgugla: he got it. But Behnker sued 7:35 pm| 6:22 prg ;I:;lwaéé;?egda.;d. Friday, Sunday visaEse th < | boy living in Temes sy g endant with being “highly superior.” the Sherift. g P e L 1 possession of | l‘h!’< M"m:m““::wn;; was serlously hurt | Attorney --ldrich asked that the case be & s he landlord had to come back to the e connbof &t R e | DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR.Ob v_sets forth that | this afternoon near Bushrod Park. The | continued one week that he might secure coutts once more to collect that $7, and | SPrings: at Lytton for Lytton Sprines: at Gevo At ard Bleatis elf T borrowed the | IItHe TEIIow, 2ttempted to steal a ride on | the attendance of one other important| The Western Boxing Club, of which | incidentally o gather in the house for in- | S0V {evders; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, £iehted Sleeping Car e ady acknoowledged the pa- |2 DUEEY passing up Shattuck avenue, and | witness and the court so ordered. Judge | Martin Murphy and C. H. Long are man- | terest. To Judge Groezinger fell the job nd _ Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad - e 3 reading it. as the transaction | missing his grasp, fell under the wheels Hall, however, remarked that he could | agers, will open the winter season of the | of sitting on the merits of the case. There Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett | This Train is In Addition to the Dally at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter ' Valle: y's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell Overland Express. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—828 MARKET ST, TELEPHONE MAIN 1531 | was a long array of witnesses, both for | H\s landlor‘d and for the cripple. The bill was excessiyve for the landlord. He failed to get any $7 or a house, but he gathered in the midst of her domestic nd she was incapable of prop- | cting business. | After her husband’s death, Mrs. Siater e driver took the d carried him to - Trueblood fouad fractured between “hardly see what good it would do, since no one had testified to being an eye-wit- ness to any of the trouble between the parties.” | and was run over. Th, a popular indoor game to-night at Wood- ward’s Pavillon. The ring within the ropes of which the cleverest of modern | £: . 1 John as called upon to pay his lodge asse nkle. Judge Ogden to-day sranted a dlvorce | boxers have fought has been placed in| in a whole bunch of costs. The Judge held | Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Booneville, Orr’ B O ot o i ! 8 | ftat-olase condition. The seating has | that as the land was leased upon which | Bt Shoes. MeRieiny Ctomvite, “Coss: | Oakland Office—1118 Broadway. verely the house was built, therefore Strest. Sacramento Office—201 Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, which she did, although he died in June, | ithoug : & he comfort of those | i and the attorney holds the receipt signed been remodeled for t | e caments, under California law, went | D€ by Meyecl, Shy she should pay dues after 9©00000000000000000000000000000000 in attendancs, reyeritatives of the box- | with the siound: aid not belong to” the SCitorday to Monday round trip tickets at San Jose Office—7 West Santa Clara 8% a = s _ 8 | | cripple, but to the and, the | requced rates. annot unferstand i o S | Samacting & L laske Commerelal Company. Theréfore | ““on Sundays round trip tickets to all points ater's death was duly reported to ° b 2 the complaining Mr. Erickson had no | beyond San Rafael at half rates. THE SAN and Lodge, and of necessity the of-| © o o |several men who Would e s temoscey | proper lien upon the house, the Sherifi's ers of the subordinate lodge must have| o O uggested | brobC o vold and Behnker and his wile | Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. [ indorsed him as a member in good stand- o | were Danny Needham, Billy Delaney and | 8ale WES P20 ‘n"peace and contentment | H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Y COMPARY. ing, for in due time two drafts were re-| O Oakland Office San Francisco Call, %08 Broadway, Nov. 14 o |johmny Crowley. Ansgreement con mis: | o thelt home. Gereral Manager. Gen. Pass, ASeat. | From Nuv. iv, 1w, trains Wik run us follows: urned, one for $170, payable to Mrs.| O An interesting case was partially tr r : | “In conclusion the Judge stated that the R b S bondi Sister, and the other;fop $250, payable to | O day, wherein a dentist, Dr. P, mcCa’;gt::?nb;fiflmiiugfig%r{lfis§4%1%:¢:zj g {fi‘g';&l’fi:{,‘,‘,fi gl“r.gh a5 &2“,..2".’2: house was worth, from the testimony of | llORTlI PABIFIB GUAST RAILROAD, S Tt S the meantime Mra. Siater had con-| O % ’racticing physiclan, is defendant. The sult ia brought for the recavery © |leoted by fhe cluby, Mg, Wans Was ac- e W e "the, imitations of valde Via Sausalits Ferry. e | s pulted with Ler atiorne “regarding Ste- | 3 of ¥¢ fl:gz‘:{’ £i0 be due for dental services renaered, and the case was up O cepted without further dlecussion. | |1 e | Which may be considered in a Justice's | FROM SAN FRANCISCO 10 MILL VALLEY | Daily. [Excpid) _Stations. ben’s claim and he advised her that the i e of the JuStice’'s courts. The parties are well O s sport. Spider Keily will box | court. 120, *9: r $ ok s x: "“’E‘Qfi‘""gw“ taken out for her benefit | O known In thelr respective professional circles, and at to-day's trial there o g:;;g‘nfl“‘po nmnm GRE ] x Eflfl"’."'h" c}d}m‘, xr:;;c So:t‘ );113 ;um’:-' ':Pur::g. 3’35{5"’?‘“.."”' 100 & me; 146, | 620 am 1’05223 Stocicton and theref orttdher husband's debts could | O Was a most amusing development. An agreement was produced whereby O |nard and Kid McFadden are billed for | where lfld“ D o inpie 18 still alive Tang | JEXTRA TRIPS-For San Rafael on Monday, | 11:60am| 5:30 oo, | ZEE e mnles Eron i egonlshetn:;mlly.lha O the parties had contracted for an interchange of services to be extended o | {welve rounds and Jimmy Rellly and P. g:"-,"‘ e W Wednesdaye and Saturdays at 10 p. . W3pm) T pm| Hanford B T et R Uity AL LOF | 0 to the families of each. In other words Dr. McCargar was to attend to the o | Medee, b EUOE prurry Corbett's last| s S e | e Lt Visslla When he was shown the document Mrs, | O teeth of Dr. Webster and his family, while Dr. Webster Wwas to relieve Dr. O | night was 10 to 9 on tne main bout, Kelly Formal Election Count. Trains marked * run to San Quentin, e Vs mcre” Gotermined (ot ove | G | But unfartunate as 1t may st so the Buvty of the 8eoond o |pefig Trataiied ravorite, "Meradaén was| ., mieesion Commissioners vesterday | TNEEE DATE S 0 Tk, S8 € o) | pecogs AL Sickicn Tk dentiimts ot e n_eve G ay se 25, %6:35, 1145, *9: et fhe, should recure the full amount | o 'party of th first part and T fezny Hevb ;::;if&fl;:ffi: i S LY e Faris mutuels more tickets wers | bsgan the formal canvass of the returns | 23, 20 St S om0 o] CHUOTR RAVERNET and Tmprovement Com- draft he held. O it appears there were plenty of Webster molars that required attention O | Whey favor Muller to Win in from seven i o Voo EONDAYS 40 S e, S w m |G o see otfilal time table Thpn§ it 1s (‘ial‘:ne‘('l. gln- d]smqve?z was © and fillings of gold, all of which could not be bought with fevers or othe\ o to twelve rounds. ity s P d Trains marked * m;? from San Quentin. or inquire at Trafflc Manager's Office, 321 Mar- Py 6. obligaticns 1o e e |y (o fments ML s Sl i s e 0 | bt it R A Ay e e oyl Ay | AT ALY 10 RAR TRANCHCO, [kt siet Des B PR v oot itts i) e trial was not conciuded to-day, but defendant asked leave to. O L 3 v ming danger of this description pro- | 12:35, 2:45 3:50, 5:20 p. m. 2 -4 meda lodge, and consequently the certifi-| G gmend his answer. The court took the matter under advisement for one o | SPOfL MUTer hes Deck stronsly, touted | SLerRhelnE I or As'a matter of fact | BXTHA TRICE, on Mondays, Wednesdays WOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, e s yold, The Grand Todge was| 8 Geek, during which time Dr. Webster may still be called on to soothe any O | Tgacey &t Bacramento. It is some time | there i little lkelihood, that Mount Vesuiius 0. : : iin ansalits Farry:) Topped, Pana “an “investigation” starieq| © 1lis of the McCargars. In the meantime Attorney Hart H. North {s taking O | since “The Spider” has been seen in a | Muns *Thousands die daily from e TSR0, 10:06 a m.; 12:05 120, 3, | Leave Saa Francisco, com -T-y. which will be concluded next Saturday. 0 care of Dr. Webster's interests, and he Insists that unless the plaintiff sees o |[local ring as a principal and much cu- | gigestive disorders, who might have survived & UGH TRAINS. S Riek Da p. m. ALt :fig:s?&eae BEIONE e n‘:‘e]ryger; ;mm; o fit to contract some Xind of sickness he can get no compensation. o mtv has been expressed to see him per- e."‘.‘ they romd to Hostetter's Stomach Blt- 1“:2 &= week m”"“"“u‘fi':’. way sta'ms, m., 1:15 p. m. Whatever of Dr. Slater having been in ar- | © o o Popular prices will prevafl as in pdst 'stomach and ve TE cures kid- Rt e b B 621 Market rearsuntllMler:hewidowx&lusedtofl-l G0000000000000000000000000000000000 gomm&flmm‘flnt-Nlflub. | ner iiver naa biooa disorders. 8:00 8. I, Sundeys—Duncan Mills and way sta's. | street, San a