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1899. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, POSTUM CEREAL. + The “Young Demon” o i Rider of Brooklyn (Samuel C. Brock), famous | 34 among the racing men for daring work in big § | o felds of contestants, writes:— | R e e e e e e s e ~ts o o Healthful Fab*s of de far the athlete could be i3 well adopted by the brain-worker or society womarn. sl ntentententeste MURDERED BY A FELLOW MEMBER OF THE MAFIA Joseph Sierro Dies From a Wound. EX % QG*OPOPOPOPOPOP OV OEPO PO RO wfoefadosta sla sjaeteniasjenfrsfecieshrsiosl — ee—— THE ARMY CANTEEN. Is It Wise to Abolish It? AN ANTE-MORTEM STATEMENT ACCUSES PHILIP FERTT.TTA OF STABBING HIM. They Quarreled Over Ferttitta's At- to a Married Woman, Philip Ferttitta, The Alleged Assassin d per | little : 3 ba he quarrel trom custody he papers this morning the Mafia has been , “Do chi said, Ferttitta turned hat is the S PIGGOTT AND HIS PAL. Enter Pleas of Not Guilty to 2 Charge of Grand Larceny. Lurline Salt Water Baths. E Larkic sts. Swimming. Ruossian. 30t asd-cold tun cans. Saltwates rect {rom ocean. —————— - Bankrupt. th of Goiden Gate filed a | Cal Childs. resterday in the | One Gregoire ¥ States rict rt. His Ha- raigned yes e Cook are 31235 75 and his assets $250. on a charge of grand larceny. Neithe it e R s prisoner was :-op!rsz»\e%riz:K Soumsel but both entered a ple: 01 y. A'con- re and piance. with | BOLL 0 T as then ordered for a week oz Misston. | e coners might obtain counsel | | e wore to| The “Belle of Manfla” j& the latest | too. oy h song—and it's a beauty, yes- | marel gl b 769 Market street. Peter Sexton, | Mauvais, of THE RAT WAS KICKED OVER THE TRANSOM $ ¢ i | NP S SN DI S sl snds dne dn e e e o o e ¢ Hotel last Thursday R R R R Sk o g BOLD CRODKS ARE LOCKED UP I\ THE TANK Broke Into a Shooting |; Gallery. THE PLUNDER RECOVERED PROCTOR SUES FOR A LOT IN A PUBLIC PARK i Senator From Ver- mont in Court. r“‘rfl’*;g:"g.ACTION AGAINST THE CITY and oners committes | ONE OF THE DESPERATE TRIO/ IS wARTED Tu BENO. ORDER WAS BOGUS. cGlade’s Peculiar Methods | Come to Light. dealer, was arrested from Police Court | tel embezzle- is M| THE More of M. PIECE OF LAND. Old Pueblo Land Grant Litigation in the Circuit Court—A Part of Lafayette Square Is Invoived. He Is Accused of Holding Up a Constable and Relieving Him of His Pistol and ted States Senator Redfield Proctor began suit in Court yester- county of San Un of the town of Pr the United Sta | day against the city a Francisco to recover pe vara lot bounded as foil Beginning at the Une cf Sacramen s west 1 said_west line of south 137:6 feet west of Sacramento street: thence east 1376 feet 12 tha point of beginning. The value of the lot is stated to be $35,000. The complaint recites thet the prede cessors of the complainant in July, 1859, took possession of a tract of pueblo land embracing the lot in controversy, and that they and their grantees continuously maintained their titie and ssession up to 18%, when the city expelled the plain- tiff and took possession. He asks that the lot be surrendered to him and that his_title be acknowledged and confirmed. The lot is a part of Lafayette Square, which has been beautified and improved by the city within the last four years. The es raised on the trial of the case will be similar to those in the case of the city on of a fine lot on the top of the Clay firede( hill, in thé same tract of pueblo nd. Senator Proctor has engaged S. W. and E. B. Holladay, Jeff Chandler and L. D. McKisick to fight the case for him, and there can be no doubt that the battle will be & fierce_ome. +sh e s Q»oOtovooof@004404“A~004-0$04A0000000040«00‘—04 WANTS RESTITUTION OF A vs. Lawyer Holladay, who holds posses-! ADVERTISEMENTS. DU TSSO SSST - bR S Sk Sy BEFORE DURING La Grippe TRY AFTER The World ~amaus Toaic FOR BODY AND BRAIN Since 1363, Endorsed by Medical Faculty immediate lasting efficacious Sold at All Druggists Everywhere. |LODGE OF PERFECTION OFFICERS INSTALLED AN IMPRESSIVE EVENT IN MASONIC TEMPLE. The Induction Into Office Witnessed by Many Ladies—An Enjoy- able Banguet Followed. agreeable Avoid Substitutes. AROUND THE CORRIDCRS | the hos quet Rail of the com: | was spread an elabora | the repast there was | gramme and music Chestra. e PRIZES TO BE AWARDED. | Origigal Work at the University of ifornia to Be Stimulated. The Couné Asso Alumni | of the University evening at the for the purpo: WA NGTO:! n Francisc m T. Glover o SHI ated scheme Whereby < to encourage any original department of the univers W. E. Ritter of the coun The report Dr. H. ug: read by the s for general adopted last nigh | over for further o meeting of the cou There is no doubt that of will there Is an hall of the streat entrance on Seventh street, entrance through the m: the report ultimately be adopted, with possibly some amendments, v the committee The report provides for the prizes for original work dome in ption and card rooms adjoining the partment of .the university. The prizes heon buffet. Mr. Oliver has been a | are to be awarded the council, which dent of San Francisco for.the past e essors | twenty vears and is well & f The prizes will that are submit the right to reject all f it sees fit to do so. —_—————————— AN UNUSUAL SIGNATURE. Tne Will of 0. H. Baker Is Presented for Probate. ! The will of the late Oliver Henry Bak: who died on the inst. at the age years, leaving an estate valued at 3 was filed for probate yesterday. Decedent’s entire estate is bequealhed‘;_o | Christina Caldwell, daughter of F. Krone, the testator stating that he ha business and frategnal —_— ce—— Concert in Golden Gate Park. wing programme will be rendered at . commencing { | | PREPARING TO TAKE THE SCHOOL CENSUS THE WORK WILL BE DONE AT HALF THE USUAL. COST. | { Education Has Been Called for Next Tuesday Evening. B S T B R e T R L S A special meeting of the Board of Edu- 2 cation will be he!d next Tuesday evening % & for the purpose of completing the changes in the principaiships inaugurated at the aring purgiars La B TOHDE. [ S = 2 8| Chief Census Marshal Elbert was in- | structed yesterday in his duties by Di- rectors Kemp, Conion and Stafford, and uty Superintendent of Streets. ifl;mfis g:; fiflf wlx: ;}': !:l'“ T g est of McGiade, Regensburger | F WOEE Mesph 1 The Sod manded of Murphy the return of the | mence taking the census April 15 and will money. which he had given him. Murphy. | finish May 1. The late Board of Educa- it is claimed, laughed at Ais demand, and | tion spent $12,000, but the members of the fold him to Collect the amount from asq, | Dresent board propose to compiete the Regensburger visited police beadquarters | Work with just $a000. and swore to a compiaint charging Mur- | E. Commary, w! phy with felony em lement. i , i | % whom the police believe are responsible ; for a number of burglaries committed in this city. Their names are Edward Smith, | Joseph Munroe and Silvio Cos! They Were arrested by Detectives Ryan and O'Dea, the clever sleuths of the Southers station. The specific charge against them is breaking into the shooting gallery and aloon of William A Bradford at 43 Dupont street. Early Friday morning the desperate trio forced an entrance to the place and heiped themselves to 2000 cart- ridges and two Smith & Wesson revol-. vers, valued at $45. storeroom connected with for service rendered while acting as Deg- After the . ho was appointed assistant inspector at a monthly salary of H The warrant was placed in the hands | 3168, is pot an addition to the labor force of Detective Tom Gioson with the result | of the School Department. He been that Murphy was arrested last night and | the chief carpenter at $4 per day for some locked up in the City Prison. Subsequent- ' time, and was simply to the Iy he secured his release on bonds. It is | monthly payroil at about the same salary. the | said that six other men. who worked a | In th shooting gallery the burglars found a ilar scheme on unsuspecting brok | chanic and is in the habit . of working e B mivkel-in-the-slot machines, | Will be arrested in the next few days. | overtime without running (n extra claims €] ent e against . the s s Comm: tistics. | thought such self-deni Chaniber of e o ohee the b The forty-ninth annual report of the|the new assistant secretary. was appoint- Chamber of Commerce has just been is- | ed in place of T. E. Atkinson, r:)cp:nlly igned. which they proceeded to open. With the aid of a “jimmy~ they broke into three of the machines and abstracted 3 siugs, which are valued at 5 cents each. Several deserved recog- AL hours after the burglary Detectives Ryan | sued. It s a stoutly bound volume of | resi 5 and O'Dea saw a young man enter a Reariy 20 pages. It is full of the most —_———————— Pawnshop at 163 Third street and offer for | Yaluable statisties relating to commerce. | Pearl Eubanks’ Case. | Dile the iwo revolvers which were stolen | banking. real estate, min| and all the | from the shooting gallery. Not knowing & Industries. A writ of habeas corpus, sworn out by that the place had %@zn entered, but sus- S L J. D. Beggs on behalf of Pearl Eubanks, ecting that the visitors fo the gawnshop Waller Again Attached. an inmate of the California Girls' Train- Eia stolen the revolvers, the detectives | eadc. 367 Nalsea Sirest, was . S had len N hadow him. They fol-; A second attachment was filed against | 108 B oS e Lawlor yesterday. Waller Brothers, the druggists, yester-| wanted to give the girl @ home with | relatives in Monterey, but the court saw reason to remove her from her present no I bome and denied the writ. fowed him for several blocks and Snally ! aw him enter a ledging-house on Mission'| street. From one of the occupants the detec- day. It was on an assigned claim Rosenberg & Seidkin for goods deli i and amounted to §7¢ 13 et | A Special Meeting of the Board o(; Commary is a skillful and industrious me- | Lyneh, | OF INTEREST TO BUYERS. Purchasers’ Guide to Respomsible Merchasts, Mamufacturers, Brokers, lae porters, Wholesale Traders, Jobbers, Insurance and Real Estate Ageats. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. Is Crresoning Wb Aay of the Felewing Firms Flssss Meation “The Call” i BELTING. * IRON FOUNDERS. Manufacturer of Beltin. d | Western Foundry, Morton & . Pross. L. P. BEGEN, o= ey, *l05.107 Mis- | 234 Fremont St it dabirong eton St cor. Smear. Telbphons Main 562. | scription MadetaOrder. Yol Black 1508 B | mlun[fifi‘-’%‘""”" EUREKA BOILER WORKS, 732 Montgomery Strset. PRINTER, W. 3. BRADY. Proprietor. I FRETi. Soccst. Aiemion T to Bepdlrs et S22 | E. C. HUGHES, .. &5 STATIONER AND PRINTER, Office 10d Works—113-115 MISSION ST | Tetephone Main 96 “ea="PARTRIDGE &&% EOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE HICKS-JUDD (0., 253t snoom w TAESAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPARY, —— " ~===7== 342 10 350 Geary Strest. Above Powell TYPEWRITERS. Periodicals, Books and Statiomery. A“ Tm'fim m 2 Few jartly used for sale cheap. CARRIAGE MAKERS. 4 for_wis chem 5 AGENTS O’BRIEN & SONSZIE5T0 22 L. & M. ALEXANDER. Carts and Buggies. Geldes Gats ave. st. Ssn Frasciseo. | | | | | { | 1 { Dealers 12 H . Victorias. and Polk | 19 Monigomery street. WAREHOUSEMEN. . THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO., | Ferz-ioe Agents and Pudlic Weighers. G- | erat Sterage. ‘and Grain Warehouses. Gea- eral office, 10 California sz Tel Main 1914 'WATCHES, ETC. 1 '_l' LUNDY, =243 for fine Je i COAL. CORE AND RIG IRON. C. WILSON & CO., - ¥00 BATTERY STREET. " Telephone Main 186i DRUGGISTS WHOLESALJ. RE"I'Gm & €0 Secend=ad Steven. | uarters saa 115k Weddinz Rings. 434 st WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, Mined by the BLACK DIAMOND COAL MINING CO. s Coal In the Market. Offes and Main Street s son Sts. Tel Main4 FRESH AND SALT MEATS, ]JAS EOYES & (0., Shipping Butchers. 104 Ciay. Tel Main 134 i ”