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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1898. 9 1S A REFORMER " DELANY MEETS -~ WITH DISASTER Eleven Supervisors Go Against Him. I ESTIGATING THE HARBOR MANAGEMENT The New Depot an Expensive Luxury. SENATE COMMITTEE INQUIRY |[KILL HIS GAMING ORDER| COST OF WATER FRONT ADMIN- DISREPUTABLE TLL ISTRATION INCREASING. STREETS W. REMAIN OPEN. & ; R?;E:P‘SI 0d | Nickel-in-the-Slot Machines Will Not | e .lbofiz—T a8 Be Protected, However, as | 8 1 Hneo Mr. Delany Mad Planned. te Benate ap- of the Legis- anagement of | d e | gambling reso! s a part of the Ith and Police k attempt to and Haskins k. Sheehan ith and sanctioned v of the and that Cap- to include the ort. They de- before the affalrs of aged the n of « the resolut! members we Delany nted to this view of red the resolution cture Supervisor i the other members by he liked the resolution would introduce it again fashion at the next meetin; ¢ that section which ex- rown ot iton ast prohibition against t proviso by Clinton rable amusement in the well understood that De- introducing the order was forms of card and dice der to help out the patron- nickel-in-the-slot_people reased Captain Delany’s di s intelliger t a H secure moral purity in the ecity, as ex- fied in the Delany resolution, and i he hoped it would prevail, all excep: nickel-in-the-slot " proviso. He would ude nickel gambling machines in tne hibition. So far as Dr. Clinton could Captain Delany could well afford to atisied with gaining all his points against gambling in this great city, and t besides. s as though the partlal cru- gainst the gamblers begun by tne captain would develop into a rreat and all-pervading wave of reform, and that, y objections on his part, De- 1 v will be held up to view as an apostle of moral purity example of what & good ma 5 rs passed to the printer us vote resolution the Sa y Reduction ents per cubic yard for rned at the crematory. When s taken Rimu'“' Clinton and the 3 Dodge Mayor’'s v f the order provid- bituminizing of Post street, aid over for two ordéer prohibifing the sprinkling of paven by water carts was hed “to the Street Committee for or consideration. mendation of the License and ymmittee that theater ticket scalpers be allowed to ply their avoc tion upon payment of a quarterly lice $ k forth a vigorous protest 1 Clinton, both of whom P objected ed the pub- postponed oviding for ijaminzing of Nine- to a point 500 feet reconsidered and reets was in- formal proceed- ccomplishment of the cts for the new tructed to pre- the Police Depart- also to figure on the to equip the build- tic Club was granted a boxing exhibiffon in o privilege was ac- on Athletic Club and ed to the Mission Athletic Club. The City Street Improvement Company warded the contract for bituminiz- Market r the sum of $31,000. pervisor Rottanzi introduced a reso. ion requesting the Southern Pacific ilroad Company not to rebuild its burned shops at Sacramento, but to re- move the entire plant to this city, in rec- ognition of the privileges granted by the WIFE JOINS HUSBAND BEHIND PRISON BARS Mrs. Brandes Held, But Brandes Believed to Be the Guilty One---A Lead-Bound Mrs. Etta Brandes, stepmother of the girl so brutslly murdered at Berkeley Saturday morning, was taken to Alameda County Jail yesterday afternoon, where she will be detalned pending the verdict of the Coroner's jury. This judicial body will meet to-night in the small Morgue of | the university town to weigh the evidence, | which seems to indicate that the unfortun- | ate child met her death at the hands of | efther her father or her stepmother. Thus far the case resolves itself Into two questions: . Who administered the | blows which proved fatal to Lillian Bran- des’ life? And who tied the girl to the bedpost, if, in fact, she were ever so sus- Club Used. tles will prevent the unhappy couple from communicating with each other until they have given their testimony at the inquest. It is expected that from their possible contradictions may come the true narrative of the killing of their daughter. a break of either the scalp or thé ski there was hemorrhage of the brain an a disturbance on its surface. The cov in, fracture of the skull. Lewis Long and Timoth; be important witnesses of the club removed the possibility of McKeown will ‘ or the prosecu- ADVERTISEMENT. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE 2 —or— P Thoroughbred Horses! ——CONSISTING OF— 28 YEARLINGS, By Apache, Nomad, Gano, San Lucas, Calva- %o-( Rio Bravo, etc., out of My illito, Jennie X, Why Not, Sunny Smile, Toy, na, ete. —PROPERTY OF— - CHARLES KERR Esq. ANTRIM STOCK FARM. Wednesday Evening, Nov. 28, Occidental Horse Exchange, 121 HOWARD STREET, Pt t fl‘equdyw“hc:':i' :’SE . rses alf 5 e o8 3 % WiL. G. LAYNG, etor. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, ‘They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, ull, ver- The woman is confined In & large room { 3 , | 3 with_ twe female prisoners. Her condi- tlon. "They will testify to having heard Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. Aper-| BED R. LOWRY, Auctioneer. tion has bordered on the hysterical since | blows administered and curses from a | A o o e e Dox Ivasband. For this toac | man. This was sufficiently late In the | ©ct Femedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl- 1 no one has been allowed to see her, week to be connected with the murder | ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongus _HOLIDAY GOODS. as it was feared any undue excitement |on Friday night. inid % would :ause her to collapse. She is| Two women were in the house at the| Pain/in the Side, TORPID LIVER., - They THIS DAY (TUESDAY), AT 11 A M. theatrical to an extreme in all her move- | time. One of these was Mrs. Brandes; | Regulate the Bowels. . Purely Vegetable. | MISSION AND TWENTY-THIRD STS. ments, sceming always to strive after ef- | the other is expected to be present at the | | FRANK W. BUTTERFIELD, Market st. fect. The boon of tears came to her yes- | inquest. Deputy Sheriff Al. White is con- | Gmall PIll, Small Dose. terday and she sobbed bitterly at times. | fident that from the evidence introduced Her nelghbors and her relatives in this | at the Coroner’s inquest Brandes will con- Small Price. BAILROAD TRAVEL the blows street from Taylor to Van | | been told. There are many important de- inquest develops the fu- | the District Attorney this afternoon and | tails which must be explained. There is | ture mov s ? tnn.;_‘ man and thel ?nd(rl ’:; sworrréh sz’melgwm fmx‘ ring his much t vhict pected of the murder. The | knowledge of the incidents leading up to i o be learned which nothing but the death of the girl. { person knows who killed the girl save the | death of his sister and playmate. | city have held aloof from her in her hour | fess -to ‘having administered of trouble. The cruelty of the crime and | Which caused the death of his daughter. the previous standing of the couple have | The hour for the funeral of the dead girl resulted in their being ostracised. The | has not been fixed yet. The burial will only helping hand extended to the woman | take place some timé to-morrow in Moun- has been that of Mrs. Kennedy, a sweet- | taln View Cemetery. A subscription is faced woman of Berkeley. She spent yes- | being taken up in Berkeley to defray the pended? Developments yesterday point to the stepmother as equally guilty with her husband in the crime that robbed the unfortunate girl of her life. Not only dges she admit having thrash- | ed the girl severely, but her story and | terday morning fwim h:\Irs. Brandes. She e:c):lenscfixng trk:eldt\gnoéal. ealrmue'st (;“- that of her husband s 2 waited in vain for the woman's return. | night will be held by Coroner Baldwin, the are found to differ news finally reached her of the | Prosecution being represented by District in many particulars, showing that either parent knows much more than has yet de- | Attorney Charles E. Snook. Qetention, Mrs. Kennedy 4 J.'S. Harvey appeared voluntarily before ain in the house as care- maining child, a box of about 10 vears, is still at the house, and to all ap- pearances does not understand the mean- ing of all the commotion caused by the rigid cross-examination can bring out. The whole fabric of the remarkable case rests upon circumstantial evidence. Toward midnight Mrs. Brandes* nerves were in such condition that Dr. W. S. Porter, the county physician, was sum- moned’to administer a potion. When Dr. | Porter stepped into the cell, however, | Mrs. Brandes suddenly braced up and showed no symptoms requiring medical ald. She .4 seem worried, and as she leahed against the door frame of her cell, No | mén and the woman, who deny abso- | Willlam Alfred Brandes' 'night in jafl lutely that their daughter met her death | 11t him dejected and broken spirited. He Tt iy Sthas SRR R | 1s confined In a small room over the office | 3 anne n by suicide. of the jail and can move about the corri. | They scoff at the suggestion that the |dors at will. His bed is a rough matieeas | mere incident of her whipping on last | On the floor. He reiterates over and over } her arms snugly folded and her large eyes Wednesday is the direct cause — of her | that he Is {nnocent of the crime:of which | staring indifferently to the floor, she pre- { death. They both relterate . he is suspected. He charges .a number | sented a picture of a conscience-stricken JE o6 erate with but | of men in Berkeley with trying to. rail- | mortal. r. Porter suggested that per- machines | slight varfation of detail the fact that | road him to jail in an attempt to break | haps he had better prepare her some- MRS. ETTA BRANDES, STEPMOTHER OF MURDERED LILLIAN BRANDES. CANCER p and TUNOR HOSPITAL NO KNIFE or PAIN No Pay Until Cured Any lump in a wo- an’s breast is can- The poison goes to arme cer. quickl it. 11 large it is too te. Men’s face and lip a common place. 80-PAGE BOOK sent free with hundreds of addresses of Tonest scures. No FRAUD. S. B CHAMLEY, M. D., 23 & 25 THIRD ST , N'R MARKET 8T. SEND TO SOME ONE WITH CANCER HO FOR THE CGAROLINE ISLANDS, THE HANDSOME Al IRON BARKENTINE RUTH ILL SATL ABOUT DECEMBER 18T FOR Kustac, Ponape and Ruk, Caroline Islands, where our trading stations are. 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TS e T R California “Limited 455 ot e . imnicipality in the past to the railroad. | TR SR g o Supervisors finally decided that the | she dled by her own hand. | up_his business as a private patrolman, |thing that would quiet her nerves and |~ z n e on Bacon place and Belden place | After carefully sifting all the evidence | When asked to explain certain discrep-|aid her to enjoy a night's rest. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. e should be allowed to remain undisturbed | in thelr possession, Sherit White “and | ancies between statements he had made | “Oh, no, doctor," said Mrs. Brandes. «% . Connecting Train ves San Fran- Smith called up his motion to close the | District Attorney Charles E. Snook feel | he said his brain seemed on fire; that he | guess I'll 'be all right atter a while™; bul LESSER olsco at 5 P. M, every SUNDAY, houses on these streets, (‘Inlmlng that | convinced that the woman who was the | was in no condition at any time to make | her face, as she looked up and the clear SDAY, 'FR.lDAY they were nuisances and ought to be sup- | girl's stepmother is too seriously impli- | a clear statement of his movements |light shed its rays upon it, looked haggard | ¥AN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFI6 TUE . - sressed. He declared that his resolution | cated in the crime to be allowed her lib- | either before or after that fateful moment | —almost emaciated. Dr. Porter again RAILWAY COMPANY. . M. the; had been purposely sidetracked in com-| erty. when he entered his daughter's bedroom |urged her to take a poton, and though 5 turday | mittee. When her husband was taken from her | and found her, as he maintains, suspend- |she had at first complained of not' being Foot of Markes 58 UL Sheehan, Rottanzi and several others|on Sunday night her actions betokened | ed from the bedpost. He thinks Dr. Whit- | able to sleep she now. remarked that she Fr=— Sunday took the ground that the closing of the | stoical indifference, feebly disguised | worth's statement that the girl died of | “hadn’t tried to sleep yet,” and finally, WEEAN FRA?ICXSCO TO Ew RAFAEL. dens wonld scatter the disreputable in-| under a mask of melodramatic grief at| strangulation should be accepted, as he|after further persuasion, £ile said, * yvell, | Vgorcg DAYSTT 0 LW & m; u‘.;l. (=) mates broadcast over the town. They | his arrest. At that time it was arranged | examined her body immediately after it |all right, doctor; you may bring me At Mwl_}&dfl*&““: "8 | DINING CARS, BUFFET cfin. ow. bout tha thought it was better to segregate the | for her to call at the jail yesterday after- | was cut down. Dr. Whitworth’s examina- | something.” and, ,,{-p % e it servation ar and lectria e locks, women. Upon putting the matter to vote | noon with the understanding that she was | tion at this time was a superficlal one| Further than admitting to Deputy | SUNDAYS—§:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, 3:38, Lighted Sleeping Car. <. The Sheehan, Britt, Rottanzi, Rivers, Morton, | to be granted an audience with her hus- | and not to be compared to the careful re- | Sheriff Al White that she felt responsible | 5:00, 6:20 p. m. ; 3 1:30, 3 i " ‘refer- | Delany and Devany voted in favor of let- | band. | search of the six surgeons who were pres- | for the girl's death, admitting that she | A FABL TO SAN .FRANCISCO, This Train is In Addition to the Dally ting Bacon place and Belden place re-| She kept her tryst faithfuuy. | ent at the autopsy. had administered the awful beating, | WEEK DAYS—8: :50, 9:20, 11:10 8. m.; 12: Overiand Express. main open. Dodge, Lackmann, Smith| Acting under orders, the jaller did not| Brandes' dinner of coarse prison fare | which she ‘‘feared had led Lil to commit| 8:40, 6:10 p. Saturdays—Extra trips al ‘ m “ e Clinton voted to close both. permit her to sce her husband, and she | was on the floor near his bed, and from | suicide,” Mrs. Brandes wouid say abso- | 185 and 63 p. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—528 MARI [ Grand Jury Delayed. .00 DA Shasl rl‘tu}’"ntédhm m:rt homei srie had ggudle»f- | appearances had m,r: h;en mufihedr}}y h;',-;k lutely nothing directly to the point. szévx;or)u;fis—s:k 9:40, 11:10 ‘&’ m.; 1:40, 3:49, TELEPHONE MAIN 18 T e ¥ meetilast reached her cottage when Deputy Sheriff | It was 1 ast the hour when his wife % 1 vent t . Brandes’ 200, 6:! . m. | not meet last niEht| poung reports of the Corbett-| Ai'White drove up in his bugey. He gave | had promised to visit him, and her mon- | cell'” Brandes was TVIng eovered up"‘;},u';_‘ Betwe;ndgxua Franclsco and Sehuetsen Park | Qaklsnd Office—1118 Bmlw?. t ; Sished | Sharkey fight will ba displayed by | the woman the impression she would see | appearance worrled him. He sald she | [y under thick blankets in one corner of | £2me Schedule as above. Sacramento Offiee—201 J Street, patrick had not finishe y fg 1 of- | D¢ busband, and unwittingly she stepped | would surely come, little knowing that at the cell reading & novel. - “Wouldn't you Leave Arrive San Jose Ofios—7 West Santa Clars St 0ol finances. The jury | stereopticon in front of The Call of-| into the trap so artfully set by the repre- | that moment she was within call of his | [ike to have me prepare you something | San Francisco.| In Effect |San Francisco. g soon this report is I g0 myuesday night. sentatives of the law. | voice and yet could not speak to him. | before you go to sleep?’ asked the phy-| = October 16, ce y night. In half an hour she was sitting in a | He reverted to the stories of his life in } siclan. Week : Sun- | Week (BT ]k Al S comfortable waiting-room of the grim jail | Sausalito, where he was charged with | “Yes, doctor,” replied the prisoner, | Destination. | days. | Days. lnfl‘m p‘mflg co‘s‘[ an‘n. i P e ALY SOt AR M Ay O | anxiously ¢ waiting the moment when ghe | brutality and was finally compelled to | frankly. “T’ll tell you what I wish you’ Novato, | would meet her "husband. ~While she |leave the town. He claimed these to have | give me. Give me a drink of whisky. I Petaluma. Via Sausalite Ferry. GOCGDOODONNDUNOOUOROO NN TUONND | waited the ponderous machinery of the | been exaggerated and as having no bear- | know it will assist me to sleep. - Oh, ves, soriaipue: 908 FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY % |law was set in motion. Deputy Sheriff | ing on his present crime. As to his |1 wish, too, if you would, please,’ &ivé | P 1} D SAN RAF, | White and District Attorney Snook vere | change of name, he sald that was done | my wife something.” Fulton, WEEK DAYS—*7:%, *9:8, 1:00 & m.3 *1:65, =4 o in consultation. As the dlrect outcomé of | when he was working on detective cases 'Yes, I shall give her a g:eparat(on to | 7:80 am| ‘Windsor, l:flkbzlfi. ww n‘;.“ i # | their conference, Mr. White telephoned | where he could not secure certain evi- | make her sleep,” said Dr. Porter, assur- Healdsburs, EXTRA TRIFS For San Ratael oo Monday, | Jailer Page to detain Mrs. Brandes upon | dence If he used his proper name. On these | ingly. i Lytton, s’x‘}'finfl'fl—ww. 0 "n:g ._"‘_x s, b [ {he same ground that her husband was | occasions he simply spelled bis name | “Hut domt put any morphine in 7| L}y ol SRR | arim] espm | 0, o4 SEpm eld in custody. backward. suggest. the prisoner; ‘‘we don' o ] 8: o e - Trains mar ‘. to ol The woman was still in fgnorance of her | 116 maintains that the wounds on the | it My wife is used to taking a drink of Racledt and e e . s % | standing in the jall. Shortly after she |girl's body were caused when she dangled | whisky just before retiring. It makes her | g.o o o000 | HORRRS 7:3 pm| 6:23pm BEK D, 135, *8:85, 1:45, *9:30 & m.} # | was told to follow an attendant upstairs, | at the end of the aprons With which she | sleep better. But whatever you do dom't | T D 4 20, 2:20, *3:45, 8:06 p. m. 3 | which she did, requiring no assistance. | is supposed to have hanged herself. | put any drug in the whisky, or she will | Ziapam| A o % | Atter angther painful wait she was quiet- | The police in their investigations vester- | be way off in the morning. 'T am pretty s8:00am| Guerneville. @ |ly informed that she must remain there |day found the implement with which the | tired myself. They had me hanged ail | 330pm o : e s treet was the scene of a ¥ |untll the result of the inquest was known. |girl murdered. This is a heavy po- | day. About seventy-five people have been & Golden Rule re J":“‘_'] 8 "l‘] k“g» \‘ A itaa . oy |\She. grew h)}"filerimll 'Ind nwnh\rlfll to | lice club, wei hmdkwnh 1§ad fsmd he | in here to see me, ;\nd the papers ;lalve 7:80am| 8:00am| Sonoma. tling explosion ¥ ning at 11 o'clock. J. A. Ro . work upon the sympathies of her jailer. | whole covered thickly with soft leather. |a man convicted before ever he is tried.” d 2 ¥ S b5, 643, 185, 340 o w photographer, w flashlight pleture of the interlor, when g She_called him a good, kind man,"and | This explains the nature of the frighiful | - The door of Brandes' cell closed again, | €10pm 5:0pm Glen Ellen. | 6:10pm| 6:22pm | WEEK DATR8:0, Bub. T:5, :' & Bl jer in the.pan, held by an ant, loded with a deafening begged to be taken to her husband. wounds on the head which caused the [and the physician left to prepare = % " » E: TRIFS on Mondays, Wednesdays STy e e e e notw foet away from the % | This request was denfed. The authori- ! girl's death. —Although there was mo | potion. ° : T Sonml St [ ol S | and Satwreays at T p m. P U & swinging doors, which were open, and was knocked ten feet out on the o e e % e i Santn Hom for Mark Wilb| sua oay 05 & m.; 13 4 20, & sidewalk. He was dazed for a few seconds, but picked himself up, flm“ng [ e - 5 = ottt e Eoriyge; at Tytian Tor Lytton Springs; at Gey- THROUGH TRAINS, e = £lig! y injure 3 7 a v y H - Verybo ou { ville for aggs Springs; ‘azadero ‘way 2 © his hand only slightly injured by the fall. The powder pan went nurtine of | DISTRIBUTION OF | S0 on the 08 Hellows: buliig, Marhet | Fonse wan abant Torlose ita. Goara: bat | the Gevsers: st Hopiand.for Duncan Springa T emeaery b oL o air and was found in the middle of the street, about fifty feet % | s | and Seventh streets, and cash and bonds | Belasco summened Thall to his aid and | Highiand _ Sprin Kelseyville, - Carlsbad stations. & ¢ gidinat strike sny ofle in My iigut e daleplE AR S a2 J. Z. DAVIS’ ESTATE | ifficient to bring the value of their share e result i known fo _evershody_the | Spbrns, Sofi, Rey, Lakeport ind Barlett | 3:00 . i Sundays—DuncanMills and way sta's, O at the tim | — — t ,000. use stands to-day one o e stanches " 2 the doors were blown out and the top of a show & | | O rhie oot Tociudes their share of the | 1 the oy Mr. Thall 15 naturally bec | Borings, e Ak e o otis . Vallss THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAM JOAQUIR. S . counter was broken. A waiter in the place was ¥ |(IT IS FINALLY ORDERED: BY: loved by all the Alcazar people and those | Jonn Day's. Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, ¥ — . v P 3 ocecur- who go late to-night wi ave grea --| Eanhedrin Heights, Hullville, neville. s & MG Wk deatonedithr OYe umutes AUt ol 28 B JUDGE COFFEY. from_ Alexander Boyd for interest S e O B e Tt Fats Pr e i & rence. Th r, M. Quang, was at the telephone at the time and the ¥ {zom Alexander Hoyd, Tor_ Mtaigst. on ¥ B g e atonviiie, Cass: | From Nov. 10, 15, (rains will run as followes $ receiver wos knocked out of his hand. Several light fixtures were torn £ | 'Alexander Boyd also comes into posses- ming' Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, South-bound. & away from the ¢ & | Deeds to About Two Million Dollars’ | gion'of assets of the firm of Boyd & Davis COLONIAL TEA. Scotla and e eSOtk A, b < Robin n who was takling the picture, was not hurt, though &f Worth of Property Pass With valued at over $900,000, which includes sev- ) e e Pasgen-| Mixed. & he was st ) feet away from the pan. He is at a loss to know how ¥ the Deeree. eral valuable real estate holdings. A Benefit to the California Girls’ | ™G “Sundays round trip tickets to all’ points o i'::?-% & toac accident. He employed the ordinary preparation used ¥¥ > o e AN + 8 7 N Training Home. beyond Ban Rafael at half rates. & for flashlight pictures and this is the first time such a thing has ever hap- £ P Mark Thall's Beuofit. The California Girls’ Training Home will | _ Ticket Offices, &0 Market st.; Chronfols blds. am & he manner of lighting is to ignite a wad of ordinary cotton with a ¥ Through an order made by Judge Cof-| To-night will be a big'évent for the little | yeceive a benefit on Tuesday afternoon | H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, o 5 and this in turn sets fire to the powder, which is generally followed £ | fey yesterday Mrs. John M. Curtls and | theater on O'Farrell street. The full force | anq eveniag, November 29, at the Colontal | _CG¢neral Manager. . Agent. oo & by a puff of light accompanied by a slight report. He thinks the prepara- g Miss Lizzie Muir were placed in posses- | of .the Alcazar stock company will be | Hotel, southeast corner of Pine and Jones ;‘: © tion very faulty. sion of the resldue of the estate of the | brought into play, for Goodwin's old com- | gireets, The novelty of the occasion will 5 ton yery ALY, ented o small s pacio amos 1o peivame who ware 5 | aon ooy "pActy o0, 08 S Sle | bround e Dl 6 onShnt B | s, The soveiy te 2w dsotten v | ANGHE FMMANES. SOE MR, ¢ narmediae s » £ eating lunch and they lost no time in getting out of the restaurant, which 000. The order of the court conveys legal | the benefit of Mark Thall. To.say that |y the form and manner of colonial days. s Bar Vet mtmfl;yw. Sandast o.mormnug:'._vmuwmnfl W & was filled with a thick, suffocating smoke. The report was heard three & | 'title to all of the Thurlow block, Kearny | Mr. Thall is popular is but putting it | A continuous musical programme will be sept. 11, 1598: . . | pany, leaving San Francisco at ¢ p. m. o & blocks away and soon between two and three thousand people had congre- & | and Sutter streets, valued at$400,00; Koh- | mildly. It is generally conceded that the | ‘turnighed, the special feature of which ek ‘Days—9:30 a. m., 145 p. m. excepting , and Stockton at & B . & gated in the vicinity and Market street was impassable for nearly an hour. & | ler & Frohling winery. bullding, Second | Alcazar would have long ago. closed its | will be concerts by the Fourth Cavalry| Sundave—§:00 10:00 & D6 - datly. : Yime' & b Round trip from Miil Valley, $L . For stage connections see table o o and Folsom streets, valued at $150,000; a | doors had it not been for his enterprise | band, U. 8. A., and the Glee Club of the | THOS. c80x & SON, Agents, 631 Market uire at Traffic Manager’s Office, 311 Mage. 4800 5 OF 08 08 98 98 10 6 206 K0 10K 106 X0 1008 06 0 10K 30K X 3 OIS KX KK KE RERE RIS | mortgmge of 60,000 om the Lissack prop- femd-good management generaliy . Bigh, | University; o Californtag T fan Francisco. | Bt eireet. Baa Francisgor’