The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 26, 1899, Page 7

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NDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1899, T “s caoeig i D0 YOU GET UP CONFUSION WITH flAME BACK? General Dickinson Is Loth to Quit. THE S FRANCISCO CALL, SU | consideration, and it was quite Hkely| that ke had been selected. i Mr. Alberger was formerly under Mr. | | Bissell when the jatter was here some | < years ago. and later he was connected | EnHPnHAT'flNS with the Santa Fe fruit and refrigerator | Une, with headquarters at Los Angeles. He is 2 competent man, and his reported appointment meets with genera! satisfae- | Mutual Electric Light Company Wins. | fear of the French Hospital has after a | good deal of stubborn oppasition been | connected with the main sewer on Point tion. | _— IN THEE RICHMOND DISTRICT. Lobes avenue. This sewer connection not | { only drains the hospitdl, but also the ad- DR. KILMER’S REMEDIES. SR JORAORJOR O] ) Prorerty uwners Are Making Many Neeued Improvements. | Richmond district -has bgen receiving | considerable attention of late at the hands | of its progressivé property-gwners. The| sewer that had been permitted to remain closed on Sixth avenue.and B street in DRY GOODS COMPANY. REAL LACES! } ng Week 2 Magn L LACES, Inciuding he Comi bit ¢ BESTS ITS COMPETITOR SAYS HE IS STILL COMMANDER POINT GAZE, DUCHESSE, s Hotutze geoperty. SneiEaipiat Eechs . ALENCON, APPLIQUE, { 4crussmdgs o= ‘mte line of Pdint Lobos. s CROCHET, CHANTILLY, i | Bue and the intervening cross streets has - . just been completed. and the contract for | S a7 VALENCIENNES. ¢ MAY ERECT POLES TO LIGHT i bory comeld e e vmee from NEW OFFICERS ELECTED BY THE in Edgings, Insertions, REAL LACE BERTHAS. Will Also Show the Very Lates! LACE BERTHAS, in Pol REAL LACE HANDKERCHIEFS. Real Duehesse, Applique and V: in All the New Designs. The San Franciseo Gas and Electric | 3 f02d more than a clty boulevard, Thet rper, i confusion fn the National g | Company may not enjoy privileges de-|any one department of the city govern- Guard of Calffornia, and the members SPECIAL | nied other companie: words, | ment. but rather to a combination of are asking other, “where are we e cases . s in_the shuffle between the Super- a:2" Some portion of the guard is under Real Valenciennes Laces and Assortment Just Received. Novelties in Embroideries COUNTRY ORDERS WILL BE PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED. : R T 2 y opoly onfirmed by the Sen: nd lifles, 3 CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, § =g is new = o e el Ve stm M o 2 Geary 2nd Stockion Strests, San Franciseo. Seawel The division headquarters, which for 2 o UNION SQUARE. of Golden Gate | short time were closed, are again open, | - and 3 e 1, Duchesse, Applique and Chantilly. Bands and Flouncings. t Designs in the NEW CIRCULAR alenciennes Laece Handkerchiefs, Insertions to-Mateh—A Splendid and Allovers Just Received.... TeeTeT 4TSI 44T 4 MONEY PROMISED T SAVE THE MERCANTILE FIRST WEEK'S CAMPAIGN 1S ENCOURAGING. Sudden Death ¢. a Prominent Eng- WILL BUILD A ROAD FROM SURF TO LOMPOC SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY PLANS IMPROVEMENTS. Will Close Part of Gap at Elwood. Block Signal to Be Established IEOIOIOAOE O 4 © 4 O+ O 4 O4OIO4OIOPOIOI OO 4O+ O4E +O4 THE CITY'S STREETS. | Supervisors Compelled to Grant the Plainti» All Privileges Granted the San Frarcisco Gas and Electric Company. on demurrer that no be awarded the San all com- 7 | the park's appropriation and resull | Point Lobos to M street will be soon let. | |~ No improvements are contemplated on | Thirteenth and Fourteenth avenues, as | those two avenues will be embraced in | | the north arm of Golden Gate Park, which it Is propesed to connect with the Govern- ment reservation under the contemplated | extension of the panhandle to Van Ness | avenue. | " One of the blue eyesores to Richmond- | ttes is Point Lobos avenue from Central avenue ta the ocean. This thoroughfare | Bas been permitted to go from bad to | worse until it resembles 2 neglected coun- Park Commi: under and the ner u no great advantage to the people out- dents of the Richmond e conditions of t new all this will be changed 1l get its share _The owners very de of the res THE MACCABEES WILL MEET IN THIS CITY STATE CONVENTION TO BE HELD MARCH 17. | Ladies’ Assembly Will Hold Sessions Simultaneously—Good Sprink- ling of Tents and Hives. | NAVAL MILITIA. The Signal Corps of the Second Brig- ade Proves the Complete Suc- cess of the Army Field Telegraph Cart. the impression that the withdrawal of the | name of John H. Dickinson for the posi- tion of major general has acted as an abolishment of the office without the is- suance of orders from a superior officer announcing that fact, but the major gen- eral is of the optnion that such is not the and that he is still the major gen- there is an announcement in | orders or his successor is appointed. is ns which are from DR BV MR T cal to the effect son will be reno at he will the State’s t tl be cont! mil! ‘ It is expected tha organization of the g iken | up next and that with 2 few slight | amendments it will pass. The bill has| k favorably passed upen by the joint the two houses, | SWAMP-ROOT Is the G Bladder and Uric Aci Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. reat Remedy for Kidney, d Troubles—To Prove for Yourself Its Wonderiul Merits, You May Have a From Here to Baden. The S = ?,‘ ch;m:' hch re made, he State conven 2nd while a few changes we de, 5 the Maccabees of Call: _| they were not material, exeept in the| Sample Bottle Sent FREE by Mail. sembiy of the Ladies of the Maccabees | matter of the staff of the commander in 7 will be held in thi commencing on | chief. In the bill as presented the staff | the 17th of M: order, whi was cut down to @ small number, for trains to g pines After All n The Call | Phelps Accused of Cruelty. ¥ AUDITOR WELLS ON As | Supervisors Will Meet June SUPERINTENDENT FRAGLEY. Transfer of $35,000 From the Light Fund. Street Department 1blous problem to the offi- dep and to the men make it available for the to ms, cannot be made of the fiscal year. Bills byzé | founded in and hives, tent he meeting place hives to the mee The membe: has more than b but before it left the hands of the com- mittee it was altered so m&t,me, Govern- | oo keep your ornamental retinue all remain as | T neys well. They filter your blood and keep i free from diseas the sum for | 8€rms. | Your other organs may n You are in no danger of beirg sick if, settling or has a cloudy appearance it s evidence that your kidneys and blad- der need immediate attention. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rcot corrects inability to hold water and promptly overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the $9.: 920 | your kidneys meost, because day and to get up many times during amount during the e of | most. the night. ending J was $2,081,1%2. is the aliowanc 0800 for| 3t you are sick, be -| This prompt, mild and wonderful remedy is easy to get at the drug stores, in fifty-cent or one-doilar bottles. Make the The ladies’ branch of the order, whil and whose affairs a vely by women. Mrs. r of Detroit, Mich., which means 315000 Der | neys, because as soon as they are w t that amount has | they will help all the other organs to for a yearly encamp- | health. S inten- | The treatment of some disea: m for one en-|pe dela; nd not have one | kigney diseas %} Swamp-Reot is triumph of the nineteenth century: s may the guard stands | eded for | n ! and research by the emi is- , something wh much in need of and bas ars. yed without danger, not so with the great medical covered after years of untiring effort ent kidney of name, SWAMP-ROOT, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and remem ber it is prepared only by Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Swamp-Root has been tesfed in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase reijef, and has proved so 1 sen x r of ve 2 -~ the convention of the K A?;n?;efifi[es%aaw e ot © commander _and _ chiet | and bladder specialist, Dr. Kilmer, and | successful that a special arrangement that during the year 1388 the increase in engineer of the naval militia, George | hag truly wonderful healing action on has been made by which all readers of membership in the supreme jurisdiction | S. Kingsland, presided at an bf)lfi | the kidneys and bladder. The Call who have not already tried it :ea; xa;‘:i trox?x(v‘:i;;xisaérfixs:smffifihffi utoflmeld;!ar{l:%nugme:‘gfie c!;qm‘_?ns; It will be found by both men and ‘mar have a sample bottle sent abso- net increase was almost 2400. | O med officers were elected: William | women just what is needed in all cases rg;erles ;;31?22:;b.afx aagdmfotnetl:lnx The growth of the Ladies, as will a pear during the session of the assembly, | w tenant for the Marion; Frank | o i icutenant junior grade for the | back, dull pain for the Marfon, | gravel, catarrh of the biadder, rheuma- Barney, Van Vieck, I or ache in the back, f kidney and bladder disorders, lame ing some of the thousands upon th sands of testimonial letters received is marveious. A large number of hives| Pinta; Wiillem, ensign for have been established, and in almosf ev-| and Albert Poole, for the Pinta. To-day | fism, sciatica, neuralgia, uric acid | from men and women who owe their e s e 37K “Bufke will be in harge of | roubles and Bright's disease, which is | good health. In fact, their very lives, numerieal strenst ent in an@ supervise Lhe LOSL S. | the worst form of neglected kidney to the wonderful curative properties of same place and in some in: surpassed it S. W. Hail | Commander of the Knights and Mrs. Eudocia S. Moffat is tf mmander. During the sessions of the two bodi 1 be distributed 2 “Golden State and tent officers, delegates to the in elaborate and expensive costumes will | . and that a display of the very ork that marks the installation | of the ladies will also be e fo emonies ven. ST | STOLE A HORSE AND BUGGY. | Sow o 1 Lawrence Lee Murphy’s Offer to Sell| Too Cheap Led to His Arrest. | Lawrence Lee Murphy jumped into 2| k Henning, a grocer at Twenty-first and Folsom streets, for $15. He then took the horse to J. B. Schroyier's stables. 1523 Howard street, and offered to sell it for | $50. Then he came down to $19. remarking | Charles L. Hewes, commanding, turned | ciphering and out mounted for a practice march. that line since tion. | trouble. ure | If your water when allowed to remain If | undisturbed in a glass or bettle for £ the | twenty-four hours forms a sediment or first effort It will-be h he was promoted to his present po: Arrangements are being made to. an electric light plant for the Marion. aval militia is allowed 2 part ncampments. this ot o Swamp-Root. Be sure and mention the San Francisco Sunday Call when send- ing your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ringhamton, N. Y. in July by the Ma- | b e wil tenant commander and exec ficer | a corporal, who, in addition to his duties On Washington's birthday anniversary | dra hirty-fwo of the members of the sigmal | anot orps of the Second - Brigade, Captain | field engineerin her will devote himself to mi " a third will attend cciphering of all military ¥hey | messages. a fourth will attend to elec- were equipped for feid work and armed | tricity in all the branches that pertain to for attack as well as for defense. In ad- | telegraph. telepl dition, the new field telegraph cart was | bles, while the taken out in order to give it a field trial gn(he?ng ax;d[ ary m: when - thoroughly understood 2 the men, so that they will he particular one they shall and see how it would work in actual serv- | a milll ice. The cart was for the first time | Will, drawn by a horse, and so lLightly di@ it | mastered by move over the roads that the horse must | be experts in U valuable adjunet t 1 be the reliable means of communication between the front and headquarters dur- ing a battle. quarters. He then assigned a squad of six men, under Sergeant Henton. to take charge Of and operate the telegraph cart, f men under Ser- islodg hone and submarine ca- | fifth will have charge of Teporting of information of | ure. These various branches | has been said of souve in the shape of a | line, and on_that occasion the N D thirty pages of the fine signal officer on the,g. heaa'i'[y three miles in length. NEW KflDAKS’ BU' I S EYE hich will be printed a brief his_ 2l Last, has been | \with a view to increase the efficiency of Y »ck signals so order. national and State, and and he has 'the Signal Corps. it has been divided into tograp the supreme officers, the | heen the guest of Thomas A. Nerney, lieu- | five squads, each under the command of PRE.’O AN" P‘xo | So and officers of the hive and it$| of the )la.—;onE To—m\glrmw he vi-.u 03 as squad ieaden;m in*dm t those ugder CA! A i elegat | Jaken by his host to Mare Island and | him in the particular assigned to ER S T NI | STREET FUND FINANCES °“TX g the time that the two bodies will | shown the Gov Toment works there. } Bim. but hese instructions are mot to HE TH TO COME HERE | M il be in session it is probable that there will |~ Leave of abs X months from | conlict with the regular course of work | po 5 .00 =5 be a reception in one of the public halls. | the State has been granted to Lieutenant | en laid out for the three K FOIT1 p Up. 3 | 1 P! 8 the State 5 eutenant | that ha® be: A Eegiment Will Not ili PREPARES A STATEMENT FOR | guring which the floor work by Knights| g el . C. Dohrman. | classes. corporal will instruct in the 5 g1 Go to the Philip- during Colonel A. B. ohrm: | classes. Ome corpo! t Fiims, Plates, Pa Sta e AUl readisy of mitliary. nanps, | Fllme PM. PEcets terier ant. (5 hese ne. ALOGUES AND INSTRUCTION FREE. CAT. = (CAPPARAT OPTICIANS P"mow’“wmnncmf 642 MARKET ST. InsTRUMENTS’ umDER cxacmics Suome. CATALOSUE FREL) T for empl bugsy that was standing at the corner of ' have concluded that he had struck a soft | Study. make them. what t ce | of the S&é s h:?:? Post and Stoekton streets Friday and | jeb. Gk g “2“: fi-‘ni:l gfi[‘g :f ?zl{z?msxir"nc:%"?;r"fi; endeavored to assist Superintendent Frag- | drove out to the Misslon, He sold the| pihe corth went to 2 point on the Dewey | fime is coming when in actual warfare | “ pEG MOID 9 and to that end changed 335,000 from | DuSgy and barness, worth over $20, to| 90T Ciiate Hon he almshouse. | e signal _service ';‘,i‘ a‘;:;:e géee"m:?fi‘ A TRADE MARK. ALUMINUM PAINT Auditor sbmitted th o 319, == == e F as 10 that he had come from Vallejo and was ) 2 e D N o Sekdgni=l v . CA NEN VIOYORIOBE. | LOOKS LIKE FROSTED SILVER. ftion of Dyt et £ Bard up for money. bounvess” Giciant., " while "another but S | A EUROPEAN SUCCESS. <pici e aroused, | - Defeat the Reliance Indoor Baseball | For the Past 7 Years allowance in the street fund to the the Supervisors, amounting to 334 Schroyier’s him. He at first stuck to : the Vallejo | story, but finally admitted that he had smaller platoon, under command of Cor- ever manner their respective commanders s~ either mounted or night by a score of 2 to 17 had_not recovered FOR ALL USES AND USERS fls for Ma- | and Policeman Feepey happening to pass | B e gt 3- | close of February is 5% 15, and the | - : poral Seymour, was Sent (o execute a suals that are | ZL50 00 "Tands audited to date is s5,- | 3f, the time. he called Bim In and Feeney | fank movement and attack the rear of Team After a Close Struggle. | oy wooD. GLASS. METAL. STONE. BRICK % ieaviog a talanee avatiabi of we. | BIACSE AUTD 2y juader artest | Murphy | the supposed enemy. The orders were| The Y. M C. A indoor baseball team and FABRIC SURFACES: fmaiss s pertect 24 with which to pay December and | - R E - | when the men left headquarters mounted | defeated the Reliance nine in the zym-| amalgamation; covs v o Janoary demands, now o th tectives Dinan and Reymolds interrogated | 1o reach the point of affack in what- | qeciam of the latter club on Friday | Baiot stands 5¢ DEGREES OF HEAT wih- BEAUTIFUL, __ ARTISTIC. 2, } DCURABL: WASHABLE. Prevents BARNACLES The estimaged amount of February bills i Stock: d | Gecided upon. e R a . |is 77218 The monthly allowance in this | Stoien_the rig from Stockton and Post|mounted. The cart squad, at a The nasium was well filled with in- | < TR ACLI = SATLORS’ YARNS. | fund.”ex e of specal contracts. is | Set he o o b e e e Cond | distance, followed the main attac terested spectators It was the Nl | oe EINE o cxpomure. Sand So for SAM- —~ | $34.198 52, which it is believed will be Suf- | pans 1 - es Wi- | party, unreeling the wire, after having | game of the tou ent, an: i e rioaie SWHAT 1S PEGA- nans. The horse, bussy and harness he lead, they haying won one Captain and Mates of the Erskine M. | Beient 1or the. baisncs of the Secal year, | To7s recoversh akd SAFphy was Basked | Fonc JoAmach POiTntoe e B Hath° | Fume A loot nenc, while thesy 3 c & | ¥OBT wecremy acexcms oo o et the il 7o D | Totexerrat ther Clty Exfuun on & charss | o n'a short tme the main body and | bad lost one and won nome. Barbour. the | . | i it tal visors propose to meet the bills for June| of d larceny. i fteh. Y g e About a allors epplied to Assist- | by transfer of 335,000 from the street light | o & — L g, IR iBrt were out of sight of those at| Y. M. C. A. pitcher, s | oy bt - ist- . 5 | uart reason of the 1 from his recent illness sufficiently to last EMBEYO STAGE ABTIFIR 1ot oned Butih Mitwmey ‘Hmmluglfesl (= .o | SERGEANT MMANUS REPORT. | o ihe pround, but evers movement of | the. full nine lanings, and from the Sfth | [gg Use = = - s for the arrest i ¢ =~ tiacking party was telegraphed to | inning Pl % erent 1 Pupils of the Leo Coopér School of et est| SEWT ACROSS THE BAY. | & LS huarcers: dnd orders sent from there, | pitehed "All the teamé in the cournament | Woodbury's ps %) Woodbury's .| Acting Give a Performance. Mate Arthur Moye for crueity to sea- durizg b age of the ship Ers- timore to this | A Number of Convicts Seuntenced t State Prison. Clever Showing Made by the Retir- ing Chinatown Squad. The report of Sergeant McManus, who It was found that the line worked to the | have now won one utmo;{ satisfaction, and its usefulness in | so that they will prac actual service was more fully demon- | 2gain. Sirated than at any previous trial. The ctically start even | Facial Seap. Facial Cream All.blood disorders, skin and scalp diseases, and nervous affections, no matter from what . .y t their rations . audience to Sara- e e A number of convicts were sentenced to | Was recently relieved from duty In the | movements of the two bodies were exe- JucG. de’s Case. he programme e unces of | State Prison by Judges Cook, Dunne azd | Chinese quarter, is in the hands of the | cuted to the perfect satisfaction of head- | Dem“r::f’ffl O Modictments against | Gaiee oc of how long standing. ars success- X - of three: | Lawlor yesterday. Judge Cook first dis- | Chief of Police. ‘It shows that since April | quarters, 207 (%, eq, 7o JRSsd (9% | peter MeGlade, the defaulting Strest De- | Sthe: Pomsomous drugs by JOHN H. WOOD- % Jobn Domondin, eonvicted of mayhem for | the Chinatown squad. there were ar- | 3O pecial wire belng made for'this ser- ted before Judge Cook yesterday. The ot Ve Dovk W Gunts o Benety Dick anary Birds. a boy 15 years of age. avenue, was arrested on a charge of petty latceny. —_————————— Catarrh Can Be Cured. sred ailment of consumption, | giving away their transfers at Haight | Prison yesterday afternoon by Detective or our able: and yet there is one | and Stanyan streets on various grounds Bissell Makes an Appointment. T. B. Gibson and Policemen McSorley and 1l positively cure catarrh in any For many years this remedy was Stevens, a widely moted ng tested its wonderful curative and nervous diseases this recipe, perty of the passenger and he could Morton, seco! president of t . an, French or English, with full direc- .‘x’?-sm it as he liked. With the person | Santa Fe, when seen last night n!: not to pay it. @9 MARKET STREET (Opp. Palace Hotel), tions fer preparing and using. Sent by mail by | who got the transfer and continued the | able to give any definfte information im —— . _ San Pranciseo. Aidressing, with stamp, naming this paper, W. | journey it might be different, but that the matter, Advances made on furniture and plancs, with L point was not raised. Mr. Bissell Mr. ©or without removal. J. Noonan, 1617-1923 Misston. yes, 30 Powers bitck, Rochester,’ N. Y. GIVING AWAY TRANSFERS. Constitutionality of the Ordinance to Be Tested in the Superior Court. The constitutionality of the ordinance Attorney Fred McGregor argued de- murrers yesterday in the cases of Charles Hickey and John Clifford, charged with before Judge Graham. The Judge over- ruled him and sentenced each of the de- fendants to pay a fine of 5. McGr r perior Court. as he intended to test the constitutionality of the ordinance. ning their eyes, | | promptly gave notice of appeal to the Su- | having slit the ear of one Jean Buala, to stand up for sentence. 2 charge of assault with a deadly weapon, was sentenced to one year in the County Jail. John Martin, found lary, was sent to Folsom for two and a If yea: e TS, Jnd;e Dunne had two prisoners to dis- ond degree, was sent to Quentin for the period of one year. A rumeor was current on the street in the vicinity of the railroad offices. yes- terday that Traffic Manager William A. Bissell of the Santa Fe road had ap-| pointed William R. Alberger his chief Jobn obeyed, | ity of bur- | t rested for aiding and abetting the Chinese | lottery, 49 were ed for conducting fantan games, 433 for visiting fantan| 769 Market street. —— o= BUNKOED A STRANGER. H. B. Grueningen of Tulare County used by R. F. Howe, 2 shoe- | ooopiiviving passenge i DO._howsver, sell _eiectric Del e D Sivect ot wheskig ] i ssengers on cable and elec- | pose of. John Curran, convicted of bur- . however, ei ts as K r(a&ia"‘,(:(— 3 “:‘; .m:-gg | ;m C”;;s tro:r:xq g“v“‘r,’;“g*’ i gl flmfi ‘_du ‘h_fl; fi!\('e ye:fi “:lbos‘n Q“.f:j‘ Introduced to erlnu of Stud- fidztyncn. :mdnmnm xn.&m'mlxé?c me‘ e e | fers will be tested in the Su c in, and George Keenman. ca ' Horse Poker. Sontaln it = oot” last Tuesday. uperior Court. e chasen of hussiaty m &é a Quacks at much higher prices. We also make John Russell and Peter Tracey, two bunko men, were booked af the City Gould on a charge of grand larceny. They met H. B. Grueningen of Tulare County Friday , and after chat- ting with him promi: sition in a mine up country. to a room somewhere on Kearny street. where he was introduced to a2 game of n of cases, and desiring 0| "5 similar case was up before Judge Mo- | 7 5 ettering, T will send free of | gom pecentls. and he dismicsed It (aling | Cois, Mowerer a5 Mr. Bissel] had gong | Stud-horse poker. He soon lost $I3 in cash PlElCE ELECT.IC co sufferers from catarrh, asthma. | the ground that the transfer was the 9 'on & hunting expedition. | 234 & ¢! for $50. The bank at Visali 2 on which the check was , Was this city arrangements will | case was then taken ander advisement jce reaches =z ther trial of the cart and | until next Sat ¥- be made for anol . ‘We manufacture electric beits, and, as a mat- furnish them for five cents the BEST Electric Belt on earth which we selt st REASONABLE PRICES, and if this is the kind of a beit you want piease make 3 note advice— BUY NO BELT TILL YOU SEE “DR. PIERCE'S.” Call at the office or send 2= in stamps for “PAMPHLET NO. 2. Address > ‘ | and receive sample Facial Cream. free. 1% Is and warping their | and after hearing that he must spend the | games, and 147 for various felonies. The | [ Bext two years of his life In San Quentin, | total humber of arrests were 2KL The | 3 8°°°°°°°°°°°° oToD legations, and say deny the al- | was led from the court room. | amount paid into the city treasury as ADVERTISEMENTS. | CTus PALA CE asp | men of the crew onl e Iwenty-six | = George Regan was the first to | fines was $16330. McManus' squad con- | o Q | f th © were able-bod- | sentence before Judge Lawlor. Regan | sisted of Policemen Tracey. Burke, Nay- | ° e Haas, Miss ¥ seamen. and the | played the footpad act on Robert Voight, | lor. Meredith and Gallaway. After being | 002558300000000000900000090500000000002809008 CRAND HOTELSY Roberson, Harry t»-bnvuluubers “not | relieving him of a few dollars, and got | relieved, the men were personaily compli- | g [ (-] Sitsc Mar to biow them to Ma- | n jail O a chargs of robbery. He was| mented for thelr clever work by the heads | " : = ° SAN FRARCISCO. e =5 S L [ convicted and yesterday Judge wior | of the department. Comnected by & covered | = s to- - years. M g =T cted of x5 % i s e ey ’““’“‘*&" R iven two yomre teopSl| The Decker & Son Piano has the e (-] som. W. Sullivan. who pleaded gullty to | sweetest tone in the world. Mauv;

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