The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 3, 1899, Page 12

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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1899. y F H H . ) in every we take stock I this morning, opens at eight o’clock depariment. next Saturday. 2 5 : ; . we underline the word Hale's becausa just now the word Hale's means more than Promises Alden Anderson a Place on Contention That Either Di 2 & , Bilie n nenuon a ither Director Ray or ever to economical folks: we believe the words “Hale's sale” will mean more to the Police Force for a VYote Fitzgerald Holds Office llle the ladies of San Francisco than all the big words that will be used during the month - for Burns of January: it's quality that wins—and if you will take the trouble to compare prices % gally. this morning you will see whywe can draw thousands by just saying simply “Hale's sale.” s > = . l f “f t ¥ compare e k t . | 5 The Corruptionists, Fearful of Public Scandal and |Governor Budd Follows a Precedent Cond d ribbon (AA——OE L o | e Indianation, Modify Their 3 ent-Londemne 4-inch 'kid curlers, per dozen.. 24 cala 1 < l best quality bone casing, 3-vard length for.3lzc¢ | g L) Y by the Attorney General—Hale and salc. e e L o 0r|g|“a| Plans. . before stock taking 3000| challenge hcoks and eyes, per card._.........3¢ jackets, lined throughout, B"‘Iem on the L|st. yards of all-silk moire and 1& r;; \\_.1\\'ulrxpruof skirt facing and b{n_d(l.nzq“i | fat coliar, four huge peari s plain taffeta ribbons, 3% O v o bR | buttons, tailor stitched, and 4 inches wide, colors ()Pr_x seasonable at this time of rain and slush). very swell in fit and cut, 4 ST black, cream, light, me- 1% inches -0C Y sizes 32 to 40 0 Mose Gunst and Chie? of Police Lees | C?Imr?iflsicners to Dan Burns. The rest dium and dark green, fancy cottor el (other equally good offer- ise to be frightened away from their | Will follow before the State Legislature CCORDING to the seers of the Re- directly contrary maize, nav yellow, or- ings.) helpless prey in the Police Department, | hus adjourncd. The appointment of (wen- e e e A s o ange, purple, cornflower, | 12,000 spools i The plot, which was hatched months ago, | ored by the. Comemiecion "or the Caneid: - will witness a lightning change act | tended that one of the appolntments pEOWD. ffan fntie blic sty 3 |Suits department and_sacrifice 1ts | fime. Dan Burng. fe far as ths chrsbps | o 1IN the heads of departments about | FEHE o A uScansien bofore thy Seci gray. silk veiling, 55 about ‘ 3 re of its best men to the | lon of thelocal Ptiee Deparument s con-| the Ist day of next April. The staff of | Iory is entitled to the position npw held No. 40, 3% inches wide_. g. hait price. tight fitting, latest in cut e 2 s, is to | cerned, is absolute maste SR s : % : o il e 2 5 E . s i all-wool chevic adame Senatorial an £ Dan Burns, ls to | cerme er ofthe situ- | gubernatorial advisers:has for somo time | by, Fltzgerald, and (¢ he has not, then seeeees 121 9500 vards of 18-inch silk veiling, in lustre moire nanaull edob inun e slightly different from those first T [ Soner ooty oe N e Pl ne oty enitln e L No. 60, 4 inches wide..15¢ [ and other choice meshes; 8 colors; also plain el e o = |0 0-be better represented on the | fami = O wOLG | and dotted Tuxedo, bla brown, navy and Sl in be expected.’ the ex- x % ; amiliar with the facts that the A ey | x » PED b 2 navy ack le. As was o be expected. the ex- MASKED RNBBER HOLDS | Board of Directors, and it Is now decider al's opinion will stand the fesor! white, per yard.. e | f A L NG 3 e ¢ % r = arity of appointment wi and that Ray {s the marked mai E D0 al cles. Most of the S y . S e UP A SCHOOL TEACHER vermit a Demberad o be repiaced by a | (it B down thae waracn aie despree | TEMIANES. : | goli e , | Republican. This bolt will fall on either Snonebeunl iness with gtiich ke has al]d erc Iefs | D s Galll that they had Bebni| Mrs.Pucker Assailedlibyia Highway- |t o i Ziasetald on Direclor R | posttion: < Aceoraing to. s anenors I everyiribborprempant s : capes. g y =y e g Y- | The law on the subject is that the Gov- | {ty Slirkediitor sluu“!no}.duk‘:{:: have from our ribbon sales 200 dozen children's colored border handker- | p 3 During ‘the ddy every 'infinence was | ann the Heart of the | ernor shall appoint Directors as vacancies | AT G Will be put on this morn-| chiefs, just the right thing for school use, [ : PEOnEE sl v hierotmen | Town. ocour. . In 1882 Governor Markham ap- | SXPressed himself as tired of the onerous ing at patchwork prices. = | 1 *h plaid shawl effect, brought to bear by the onda o tlon. | OAKLAND, Jan. 2.—Mrs. Pucker,. a | Pointed Mark D, Ivory to succeed Charles dutles of captain of the vard and will e e ol ) ave them: ves rom decapitation. 2 2 et ey . Q. 3 C . 'S | soon retire to 4 age a H Friends of the scheming - Commissioners | {eacher in the Franklin School, andiwell- | Sonntag about elghicen ‘months béfore| The warden and rlg\rx:mn:; Eigat it 1 se: lo S e o [ l 5 i : and the Chief of Police were importuned | KNOWR throughout the held up | the latter's term explred. When Gover- | serted, have never worshiper each other clean=u g VES. compare prices, ciean llp 1m y % this evening by a masked robber in a | Ror Budd came into office he submi since the strike of two years agi E = i to use the od offices to prevent the office he submitted | Since W0 _vears ago, at - e & = B2 o v:r’Ag.‘ ,_] .L. \;1 proposed 1}\r (\r‘l Pe ,iv populous part of the city the question of the legality of this pro- | ‘})“‘ h time they quarreled over a ques- Il aneen Sl il g‘]mes' rown :dI'ESS 00dS gutrageous action proposed by the Len- | “The lady was returning home about 10| ¢édure to Attorney General Fitzserald, tion of policy s regards subdulng unruly . ilks pair \\,n’rn.n’lf'll(in}dhglt(h-(‘!: colors tan, brown, | g e e th ehange. the method of | O clock along Webster street, when, about | o furnished & mvTitten opinion that the | It s further declared that in all prob- | 1 SUKS. aseodiol ot it e about 500 yards of all-wool the proposed outrage, but was not | & Dlock from the narrow-gauge depot,|at the close of a term when-an actual | apiiyecbian Blrlem's services wiil be | no fancy word painting before-stocktaking chaviote athree (stvles, 20 O o i uiua iaw| o wom confrontelbyialaman hoseitoal |, oot Vet ne et Oni ek tiars tnllaradhisl| | s | with at the time of the ex- | Tl opoat blaflkets 2ORe Tt nches wide, in dark col- of Dan Burns. His victims must fall be- | He roughly demanded money, and when | OPinion Budd disregarded Markham's ap- | P ettt o e oo ?r?;e&iu;)el-hmys el Jenlll SOl b Orer Il gqods alleo” neath the offclal ax, but in order to Mrs, Pucker screamed in terror, rep ated R ST RpUOInten £ n that the entire force of etty of: black taffeta, guaranteed| 85 pair 10-4 gray cotton blankets. T “9' silk and wool fancy o = avoid, if possible, a public outcry, the | q. " tccol - viole: reats. e In 1807 Budd ;“4“ 0! m. | ficers and guards will receive an over- o k 9 “he: 100 pair all-wool 10-4 white blanket ..83.25 Ll R0 L A \dy, however, ¢ ed to call for hel appointed Donald Ray ¢ 2 - over all pure silk, 19 inches pair all- : et executions will be gradual instead of @ angd the cowardly e frrilLlhlyl.‘ Galt to succesd Wg. DePue noasly & year | | ling. s Dremonition of the changes S ..50¢ 120 pair white blankets, 90 per cent selected :‘\;i]t‘m;l\-m"h{ ?nl ‘smu'l g neral sweep. ; encd. ook to_his heels. g | Before’ DePue's term expired. This was | disquiet at the pricay, Coised & feellng of e i ot oolieEelsecieghonnd ninlc el Dl Sisste o oty gambling Commissioner and the | The police-were | Ot | it ) 3 | 3 2 ders e EAmR 3.85 o S BT DT o C of Police e B too far in their | but up to a late hour el — == = - - dioe VRS $1, $1 25 and $1 50 fancy 5 82 i { L i 17 broken lines of our $1 B O Ol e D D o ae. | clowito #heimigereant et anol s ; — Jacquard silks, in seroll| 50 pair gray blanket s, colored po%= | $150 and 175 imported orial aspira ——— he facts surrounding the trial of Mrs. | vegetables or canned foods, but which it and dot effects, 20 to A At SN el i dmtd | fancy crepons, bayaderes, al aspir: . e ot | Cordelia_Botkin, the condemned murder- | is impossible to tell. He S o 3 150 pairs and half-pairs at closing-out prices. checks a eps, 42 SE il ionl Try the “Koh-I-Noor" lead pencil and | ess of Mrs. John P. Dunning a b treated the pa- inches wide.... 60c and rer and 44 e di s mrei e dna i e T vl s B s R e e T 550 yards of our $1 50 and we often sell at prices inches wide, reduced to B o e - [ Dr. Coffey. hurried to Schumacher's | Wi s0on ‘recover.” It was & narrow es- $175 fancy silk, in stripes cOmMEOrters. at which our competitors buy. close out at..........$1.00 t schemed. Possibly not TS. home, and found the entire family—Mr, and in the future, although they and rocaded effects, 22 S g wore tha rd of the vacancies in the | Schumacher, his wife, a daughter of 14T it vegetables and canne £ 5 i 2| 7 comforters, % size, chintz covered, stitched.. .. among them.) Police De e rnl‘-"xln.n e Butne Michael W. Schumacher and His [ Vears, & Son Of 10 vears andan. infant | Schumacher and his family d»\g:f;"‘:éf?}s‘:él ‘ox;‘\h':ns\o‘;l:txxlc]l;g"“d ;:Lbll - e e great sale of biack ggode: ¥ Wit be SAGiei e ety P ity Nax ged 8 months—all Yomiting and appar- | t0 100k upon cakes to which a delicate | i §0 large-size comforters, silkoline covered, wool for instance, 40-inch black Bl be ereated at the session of the Po- amily Narrowly Escape ently suffering untold agor Mr.'Srhu | Pink has been infused by means of the (swell designs in black| knotted v 1.80 figured mohair suitings, lice Pension ssione s meet- Death. | macher informed the physician, between | little ground bug cochineal. dress goods at much-re- 2 neat, small designs....60¢ 1 1 State e [ e e et his intervals of suffering, that in his | — s e 0002 hole week islature has adjotirned, how: her | ; Polson, in what form is a matter of con- | opinion all had been poisoried by partak- | Dr. G 5 o duced prices.) 0rfieres Nl e el s’ vacancies wi e made an jecture, made the home of Michael W. |ing of cake colored with cochin Reme- r. George C. Pardee, p e devoted to aclean=-up. t about twenty-five new places will be created in | Schumacher, who resides at 315 Day | dies were administered, and although all | Eve, Ear, Nose and Thrc sl e the department st - unhappy yesterda o3y | showad some slgns of improvement pefore | to Chronicle bullding S Jeaiemored) 30 pair chenllle portieres, 8 yards long, single- | 1+ haif | ¢ T Sdieious scheme will give Burns, | Tho morning Dr. Coffey recelved a tele. | D Coffey eft the place. il continued . oor. | towels' door width, rope fringe, neat dado top and bot- ‘tles. price. \ _ e ph message informing him tha p et e = o s he da 5 % | tom, per pa | el 3 4 double 1 3 There Sulllibepn s ol NG Tl e e r e e Resman e e e White En Boute to Washington. | 0 dozen turkish towel 38 pair, 3 yards long, folding-doo L e e gradually S Wy it was supposed to be the effects of |16 past. but stil thels coseomnger of death | ~CHICAGO, Jan. 2—Senator, Stephen M. | unbleached, 21x4l inche the leading shades of 1899, per pair.... | ¢ I . i cases are seriou White it | single_stroke pen. Burns knows | arsenical poisoning, this idea having prob- | Dr. Coffey believes that the suffering | the. Auditoriam Horl ol piamily are at | good, heavy, healthful... sai - | ce @3 a lovbyist at the | ably originated after faithful reading of | was caused by ptomaine poison from old | ingten o torum Hotel en route to Wash- 5 11c hemmed SheetS again please e : 2 s not always d e s - S the TEbodss are —— e e R e PR bleached toweling, 16 inches | D T (D5 Sy A i \ will keepihis chuttels inzline; == = = wide, all linen, good ab-| go dozen muslin sheets, hemmed, note the size: | 5 sorbent, cut to. e ach 29¢ ents t by . ...each oQ H Assemblyman Alden Ander- 2-ensiCHER 32C h y ) J0sebn Circle. " mer- granite ez anc HIOSION sun, sought to obtain from | F b | 10 dozen heavy all-wool on the police force for a | . a crackerjack | socks, colors gray and red man na The wily C = e e INTERVENTION | yar pillope ascs. o ceimeee 8 i i At man Kieckhefer brand. six thousand of them; hemmed, 43x35 inches, of | gapits’ aator: - No dishpans— e xtra heavy muslin, two-inch hem, each......Ge g concession was demanded. In order TR TR 14 17 1 the coveted position might be ob- e 3¢ A “ »oithatmoans way Shlrts :d Anderson must accept It as. & | 32¢ 39c 46c¢ each t low usual price. < ibe to vote for the knavish aspirant for | ~7 % 5‘69_.- I rain and St t C c Hc . 5 eXiras. beto F 30 dozen fine wool-mixed nadlonal honor. He indignantly refus | wggc,fi r'ee at ollide — eg Igence Of pudding pan— canton flannel, bleached, 26 inches wide, good undershirts, heavy quali This tr ction indicates clearly that 9 3 4 6 quart eavy quality, per yard 5 o Te sizes 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, regu- Dan Burns has not yet abahdoned the : R fl E I P e 1 3e 1BcIZ06 e B s flannelette, in light and medium col larly 75¢, to close out..30¢ practice t brougt wrice bet W 2¢ 18 5 > each 5 rds flannelette, ght and m arly 75¢, se ou H : Sioba phiben amipcannd = a ay Lmployes Responslble fOl‘ a : ors, checks and stripes, regularly T, per yard fine unlaundered shiris, re- public private trust he has raised lipped saucepan— R 2 o & A1 inforced front and back, 4- himse adpolnt Whive as bubersanall s 1‘ A 'd 50 gt Eie g 0 yards wrapper dark colors, put_in Iy linen bosoms, all size: r D he i 2 3 6 quart vard DI . <, ply , all sizes ‘l‘l‘;\:“‘.““" s ("(' may enter me‘n.mx\',x,.u tart Ing CC1l ent. 14¢ 18Sc 20¢ 25¢ each ' this sale for the housewife’s wrapper. ...be ccisvas s BOC apitol ere ent in s for such notorious. Larter and sal of public | men. There r aspirants | b n aspiraits | hlock to the crossing, and T soon reached trol wag - i 7 Ere U )\‘\-;lf"g | ;iw‘l;,x,h,\ T{WIJ" whe ,;11 m,”]d Took 11‘” B g(\l' “‘Uj"";n.bv\hl‘rp he will be confined for write your @ @9 < mail the o wi Burns is the | ) the right. To my horror I saw a train Market-street Rajlway officials positive- | o frst to nly the scar of guilt. The el ';.Slb\];..n'.;; sing at good Iy refused to divulge the names of any of | orders plainly. Go letter yourself. it. of OHED men ewasEmorc -emed thirty miles an b s, the occupants of the car at the time of | 0D GooL>. T i ans !;n elihood of. | et conaictor oty tear e i.‘ll‘:\h 1(1?:!“ l:‘“ ol e e compamnos dobwish | 4 ence 1o @ brace of samblers it wve the Signal to Stop. I loosened the Loca b bionts beve bad b ite attor- | Chlef of Police Lees stormed’ yesterday | grip. threw the brake on full force and (o call upon them. Fearful b ey as 1 ed. however, that the | sprang back. “The pilot of the engine peopie. indignant from the shock and in- S it > 3 = 2 s fec licers s pubinca in The | ar jus ront of the for- Jury they suffered, will tell the truth re- I W WM > Ca ect and hac his pos- | o sess seve s. The Chief was i 3 s not so frank in an explanation of his | recent relations with Commissioner -Mose ; | 41-043-045.047 Market St t Gunst. Two months ago Gunst and Lees | 037-939-941- - - arke reet. were at each other’s throat. Each s | 1 blackguarding the othe frrie oy i Exr‘;f:mn' Pt HpE hl’“ f ) I e e e = 1t assertion that Gunst sought to throw | i o —_— : ; the town wide open to g 4 5 i1 A “ T under arrest. He is a powerful young z Dlacklegs and ermin xi“’“,'l'.',,‘ t ”r“.';” i 0 il HANGED EE?SELF' fellow and at once showed fight. 1ue s B - that the olc Aren i arrans i e 5 struck O'Dea on the mouth, cutting his i n k thay thelold man’ wasdreaming in: the i R L Edith D. Falk, % years of age, the wite | truck 0'Dea on the MOuth, Syt s ron rinkis tea before he did damage to himseit or oiners | of Henry Falk, proprietor of a restaiit” | He proke away from the officer and ran, e Now Lees and Gunst are chums. . They | ant on Fourth street, committed suicide | yyreued by the hatless O'Dea, for several | kb s 5 swap lies ange treats and piot the vesterday by hanging herself to the ban-| pioc] He finally took refuge in the | g A sacrifice of men who have no friénds, | e ot “her former home, Zi07 Jackson ment of a on Minna street, D e b | | street. Insanity, which Is’ hereditary in | near First, an the fight was re:| s should be United States | her family, is given as the cause of her | FEUEE, Y Gtance and enabled him to urns was the peacemaker and when ne | Gl " ix | Put the handcuffs on Ryder. makes peace some one else must. safter | Mr. and Mrs. Falk were married but six | PR uGet had been living with Mrs. Alma He induced Lees and Gunst to settle their | months ago and after their marriage lived | Dunnadjeu at 28 First street, and it w differences and in harmony bet the Po- | at 2707 Jackson street, the scene of the | ascertained that they were to be married {I_'o Department to him." That is why | traged ‘bout a month agu. owing to |in Stockton to-day, and Ryder wanted to Bunst have been friends. for | B yess of Mr. Falk's mother, _the | borrow the $10 from the O'Connor glrl to it A 1 3 young couvle closed their home and went | enable him to go to Stockton and marry Ris relations with Gumes oy Jesterday | 7o live ‘with her at gl Van Ness avenuc, | Mrs. Dunnadicu. 5 rels h Guns dic Batl e At 8 o'clock yesterday mol 3 . o e entire policy of Dan Burng : | | o oti g shand’'s mother 5 ing- the Polic vlfie,’vurlm\(‘rlvlnl clr’lrafl*‘;"g]i‘zx}gl] | | !,‘“f.; ;-‘;‘;; ::-::“zlna‘lfn ’;e‘;nhz‘\‘n\‘-gf" When she San Rafael Wins at Football. alvantage, | The venerable Chlet de. | i falled to return for lunch and (ipner her | SAN RAFAKL. Jan. 2—After a hotly = s uch solemnity that : sband became alarmed and begs contested game on the local gridiron the he will Insist s orn 5 c of a & Ofasncton Te thy rr;nnling of the ;'rn‘,lfiromrr’g,in:ii (?otmn;:l?‘ ;«~f}{l(l\-v§nx‘;-v¥:r\'-::("l‘.‘-‘de, :‘A\":\‘:Sh\nx'ms:‘-.“ 'lh)‘;.r | f{:("l ) I,‘ "x‘": \r:n‘ll]h ‘lrll;nn'iu‘nm‘hlt;d jover 'én.:u‘fi’i’én’u"&'fi'\minfis'm"L'igxfuflfé’\i'a"a'uu‘gs sfone upon the g = | ¢ . ¢ ast thougl e S Jes B L es to-day by 4 ¥ strong drink. fmportant x‘(mlu’llr\x‘)‘,’op"‘l‘o&s % “hothin | (‘:?ir}:“l:.'wyg}:mlx‘:g“-!r\rl?fluful A A mfesfne | Score of 6 10 0. The fleld was very muddy WE GUARANTEE FOUR BOXES more than that the Pension C hE wife had commenced their marri * | and neither team could score in’ the first| tocureany case witha positive written guar- sloners shall not arbitrarily retl Commls- = o Cwent to the house at 2107 ackson | half. In the second J. Simms scored antee or refund the money, and to destroy the when n'the cage hatt e | e went o the HOUSe &% doors secarely | touchdown and followed with a goal kick. | 3Bpetlte or inozieating liqusrs. such are pt s tked. Calling Officers Whalen and H.|A. Miller Hoxie and J. Dollar of the THE TABLETS CAN BE GIVEN WITHOUT incapable of performing thelr autles v 1o°KE S e hroike ‘open @ donr in, né | home tear ail did good playing. The i KNOWLEDGE OF THE PATIENT. o hiet:of Police Lees declatos taen snte | hic e St e oK & Riscovered the dead | times were mot in good ~condition and causes M v wi ontes oy e | il el ety Restemed Tear O e hanging from the banis- | lacked unanimity of action. District At- STRONB DRINK Sna Deatin, Vpon recere o hiea by thetbension criminal negligence of Albert D Melreont hall. torney Mclsaac acted as referee | or310.00 =2 wilt mail you four [4] boxes and posi- ymmis > Privatestnterint] Southern Pacific signal Mrs. k hanged herself _wm\l a !( rnx}:k = === | 0% writtem guaranten lo cure or refund or corru 1 the case of Dan | Howard-street <frap, Standing on a chair which she o v Eon Burns. As & of fabt theveraat ] Twenty-third and took from the kitchen she ~laced the stra | _ GEORGE DAHLBENDER & CO., Sole Agts., ton will suow £ o T "wenty-fourth streets, and the de- around her meck, tying a knot behind, - i Kcearny, £t 3iSan Wraclso. o discretionary power of dismissal and of | » lack of system on the part of She then buckled 'the strap o the banis- | A48 THAT tireme; still = C = © om the chair. C! A Tetrement Wil St remain with he Pan | the Marketstreet Raflroad Company, or L R eavered the feet were touch- DE0DT000000000CO termine the mental or physi Who de- | the criminal disregard of its es, ing the floor. ™E AN, te the mental’or physi (,;;'.r)‘n;f_uv\ nearly resulted in a ghastly tragedy yes- ccordink fo a statement made by r. D" PALACE *¥* tected officers, without influ A1l otip | terday shortly after 1 o'clock. The dingy Falk, his wife had been dementad f repain the Vielme OF thone {1 power | o6 park spectal, composed of n balt s’ S was ¢ O3 time an omate "GRAND HOTELS S > suggestion of the resolution, how- | Score of third class tourist and immi- the last year her mother. a brother and SAN FRANCISCO. d ”\’l‘!:: ‘l‘;’.’n x]x;“;\’x‘x§ her | grant cars, jammed with sporting men, a sister h']a\-(-lvu;«di ’I_‘h‘r- :r‘m‘n:x:r‘:”\:;(:n!nns'z:: O connected by, & covered passageway. Q f veophante toat, an Burns and | crashed info the forward end of car 678 A e A foMke's Hospital. . For the D 1400 Rooms—900 With Bath Attached. @ have decided not to brave the outers of | 0L the Howard 1i bast six weeks Mrs. Falk has acted in a 4All Under One Management, public indignation that would follow: thy | N8 mentioned, and that the lives of sev. Peculiar manner and her husband had o KOTE THE PRICE! retirement of twenty-five men, most of | €ral women and two young men were not feared that her old malady was return- bhrwe-n Phn-‘l-oo per day and upward whom are full Jle to perform their | ground out beneath the wheels of the ing. o American Plan.$3.00 per day and upward @ duties. The p s triumvirate of | special or crushed out In the torn and Y2rd truck, the grip snapped off in the 2 Deputy Coroner Gately was notifled of S Q sehemers has declded to worle more fn: e S olel o slotianiST was)htirled ioversthet dummy the suiclde and investigated the case, but f§§ - RENG ESEVEIRIOR Mustgec sidiously and to a first the men w L et solely e g c B fe = 3 e s A Sidiouaiy o St ol the menwits| \alo’ Lo eevension ot fate. ner io e Soat Mo, the stretl 1 7ol on my ack 6 R N - TR MiWAUKEE BEER VIR LLELLLLLLY llh‘yr;w That this illness the resnlt or| SoUEES, n;:\ I:(:fi:u-n( r;,x; ;h]e intelligence s'wnr?l bruises, but think I am fortunate Eo.\'ildr's h‘flxr huxl‘w)nng l]\lrs. Falk leaves a = & 7 e, T public se: no concern of Dan Burns | OESARV LR WOy OIICIRL- that I escaped with my life. Two y rother, Victor D. Solomon. or his leutenunts, o “nBums ] The story of the accident is best told In men were seated on the dummy, bt bes e e v it 48 the sick men of the deps 3 ¢’ Woras: O. arles Hawes, gripman o ore the crash came they leaped fre o will b dismissed therefores toaay car 68 of the Howard line. 'Hawes was the car and ran to the sidewalk, escaping WOULD MARRY TWO WOMEN. © . . he meeting he Pension Commission- | the v one injurec e accident; that uninjured.” IRy . - . MPHIS WELL-KNOWXN AN o ers will hegin at 11 o'clock (his MorHibg | he was not killed I8 4 miracle, Lying on | Tn his story Hawes tells all he remem- SRIEM AN hA““‘;" R;;“‘"- 3‘?a':'sl;f~ s *}f;fl(k”:‘m It charms with its flavor. S PociAlistans Fotvute ey L e D unless the condition of Commissioner Tos | & bed of pa s home, 1019% oma Ders, but he omits a few of the most im- the City Prison yesterday by Detective : sithi es 0/ Men aniy. Book on Priv e A e | street, before the axrival‘of Dr. Coffey, portant details. When the engine of the (NAb‘HAV_EB\ O'Dea on a charge of betrayal under|| delightsw ithitstasteand o e ofjicn free. Over slated for dismissal are the follow- | ) exa ed his s, saic at - speclal; st ¢ S , - 3 s Wi i i tlentscored st laten tox: Qtamissal are dthe tolow | N o Endiof thniing shoriytarier T Special struck ‘the dummy and the grip promise of marriage and battery. {| conquers with its purity t03daily:6.30 10830 ev s Simdays, J0 1617 Consuls lee Duane. Harrison Moran, | o'clock, Reaching the turn at Howard the rails and hurled several Feos DAtk Yesterday morning Mrs. Hawkins, 45 nd high quaiity. - tatlohiéreeid sacredly coufidential gulloraddress T Hiley. W. D. Scott and R | and Twenty - fourth sireels he went along and directly across both tracks, garding the accident they are withholdi Jessie street, complained at the Southern || 2 gh q 2 P. ROSCO.: McNULTY, M. D. . St s P ounen around and stopped as is the custom of which blocked the road for an hour. Five their TAmes Ut thelr rufiied spitits asg | Pouce station that Ryder, who hgd be- > 20} Kearny St., San Francisco. Cal. B ave rrend ot to neleraeieh | Ll ott toward. Cappyt. he. saidy * ~fourth or six women were seated inside the shel- smoothed by the olly tongues of the cor. | traved her young daughter, Lizale O'Con- * o e e Oafler naye lecaiy ey inUiBls elts | o A e e G ortion of the car. The shock came poration arbitrafors. nor, was about to leave the city, and she P Ul o B T ST S B e e PR LA S 1 e tro e | W iy setas” O v Sl | VALBpaTZ BREWING Co. || Weak Men and Women e fhet iy Bl | Batenied dei 3 n - 1 1 f @ L pa e, the engineer and fire- | to make t st, v o &t "the commission e e e b ot e oy s eustasd Drulacs ol AttatChos ihey Jroan tookq glancesat the wreck behind | Hawkins b e AU D MILWAUKEE, U.S. A. | §HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS. THS Among_them Corpo and Ser- | they were opens why I cannot fell s they ately placed on MMbound cars or SCht 1o Thev. Perhane. ol tol why the Betes | hed called to dommm 50 frons tne Sir "o || Lovis Cahen & Son, Wholesale e e ey e e and. () B town. liave NCry oo consons to| should RAve Been closell. ~'THD ‘gateiibn - {haly himen by therepstadtic raliway o wol bonaps, could el phy. the §ates | had calicd fo demiang € from the giti 16 o = strength to sexual orsans. Depot, 313 Market. 8 feel uneasy. : : a0t T SIPE: aria a8 L BOL b bells . Dlonas TBat Bt SaUl Aiee e oy, em. were not down at:the crossing, BUt as thc |lenables him - to leaves theicity, \and :he Dealers, 416418 Sacramento Street, e ST AN = This tribute of official heads will prob- | from. the - condvuctor, the signal to g0 and addresses had. been -ascertaimed e v Maiei G Lployers are at stake, | promised to return and marry her as soon San Francisco. enly conclude the first gift of the Bolice | ahead, I started. - It was less than half ' Hawes was taken:to his home In the par ot s erket-street officlals thelr own | as she got oxer her trouble. | P welfare has tled their tongues. O'Dea got Ryder outside and placed him - ] . DBP Bal‘

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