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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. 1899 : 3 2 © 000600060 0000000000000 00 PHUGHESS m e N e e PAHEHEH H[U]S ADVERTISEMENTS. 321 Cumberland street, a residence at 3851 5 Seventeenth street and a lot on Clipper ' 3 Residence and lot 27:6x1%0 on the southeast = iR T corner of Baker and Jackson streets, by a1ye . M - | Wonderfully Brilliant Invention Sold ® | p * J. Feeley to Frank Walterstein ; e d a Tot 100x120 on the west line of First| Growing Crops Bene-| = : ‘ g‘:‘:er:tle * by fe&n??:nlxh oB!mS::é; (Coa ufao.mle fitgd by pRain A Home Cure That Is Restoring { i ’ ! [ 906 0@ cottage and lot 22:11x68:6 on the west Smith, for $5800. Thousands to Perfect Health, During_the last four months Baldwin & Howeil have sold over seventy-five lots Many Remarkable In= in the Sunset District. The block bound- ; stances. Few Large Sales Are | g i o'and ¥ sireets and Tentn end| oOMES WHEN BADLY NEEDED | .. i sco stunsess stasssice containad \DQL'.—\R’I‘.ERS, SACRAMENTO, Feb. 28.—On the floor of the Assem- J is afternoon Grove L. Johnson, one of the chief supporters of Dan Burns’ Sena- Being Made has been graded and will be placed on | TR iIE o e Dith & e ot fities ; ampaign, made the following statement: | 5 fl-'ml;renons the following sal f:‘ The | e N s e . e | northeast f Twenty-fifth and| & e o s 3 I beliéve John P. Dunn to be one of the most honest and truthful men who ever held ! _snogrefi st‘;r:?g?:r 25%95 f‘:;‘?:fig u:fi;!xo‘z}SHOWERS IN THE NORTHERN S TR e i s e ~igs ooy ! on the nortl t side of Folsom, 50 feet | 5 public office in the State of California.” CAUSE OF THE STAGNATION &t of gllnthv.vfio Mhsltg;‘;wi‘lon xl(hefiwleill COUNTIES. 8 2 . - P = = | side of Cole, 50 north of Frederick, 25x100. | Duringgthe time John P. Dunn occupied the office of State Controller he made an ex- at 310 lof ‘and improvements on the | S 2 / = : g e | east side of Treat avenue, 7l S0 ). amination of the accounts of the Secretary of State during the time Dan Burns was the in- Twenty-first street, 23:4x100, at $3525; lot i : i S 2 -~ L ons ARE TIMID Angur| aul i falein the west side bt Ce| Bxl S anE SEIEEARS 0T i e iy . cumbent of that office. i tral avenue, 100 north of Waller, 25x112 cipitation, but Miners Are Hop- ™ i = s S . . ¢ RISKING MONEX. | at $8%50: lot and improvements on th : The substance of the result of that investigation is contained in the opening paragraph | side of Powell, 71 north of Broadway, 20 ing for a Big Snow- + = > s As Ttk | x67:9, at $4200; Tot and cottage on the West | line of Utah, 112:6 south of Mariposa, 25X storm. | fA 5 e 2 lot and impravements on the | Complete Review of the Records, | northwest iine of Market. between Thir- Areed = plt Rl e ds, | Peunth and Fourteenth, 50x100, $15,000. In cen’ es ew Build- the Sunset District: Lot on the wezg Eecial Dispatch to The Call. > line of Eighth avenue, 10 north of ing Contracts—General it 1 » th st i street, 26x100, at §300; lot on the west ne| ppnniNG Feb. 25.—A gentle rain of Eighth avenue, 275 south of N street, Notes of Interest. 1205 At 3255 Jot 'on the morth side of M | set in at dark last night and continued fot‘{e:t[. fiws [eoals;nofmfl:v"e:'l‘(nng‘:p‘éfiéfig | at intervals throughout the night. By avenue, 250 South of N street, 25x12), at [morning the ground was soaked. 9 0006000000200 0-0-0000_—000000-0 00 &9 1. o realty was characterized | $00; lot on the west line of Tenth agenye, | Throughout the day a heavy rain fell, : by itie It any progress during the past | 5 nerth 61,0 sireet, WS STl 1% | starting water in the creeks and food- have been relegated | by the Soclety for the Suppression of | jror va1 i e e e ome Y.\ north of O street. xIOT:6, at $200: lot on | ing the streets in this city. The rain The chapt to a back seat rable only | Vice with keeping a minor girl in a house | 07 Vo 2 e most Important transac-| the east line of Twelfth avenue, 100 north | came in' the nick of time for the farm- rearranged and g0 ye able Oy | N rame. aat contiomed. 15 Justies | tion was the purchisse of thd property on|of I strest; %xi, at $00, and [0 o the | b X - was rendered nec L e Sy £ Ur | Groezinger's court till Thursday after- | the northerly line of Fourteenth street, northeast corner of N street and Tenth | €rs. the precipitation continues the . United States Senate chamber, made so 3 y oration of the general | s L 2 noon at 2 o'clock, it being reported that | between Jessie and Stevenson streets, by | ayenue, at $2750. placer mining industry will receive a 183, | famous by our Webste Cla. Cal- | 4. T s e The lot 50xl. ituated on the north- 1882 Attorney Donavon. for the defense, was | the College of Physicians and Surgeons| .. ellr?e( ofx 8 15;‘33 el_ 1?11:3 e ortht | Breat stimulus. Should it turn clear the act of March 13 P yoauz | R h incor- houns and Bentons of the past, has|yp : on, incor s < o unable to attend court. through the agency of the real estate firm | Sioiner styeet, was recently bought by |and cold much fruit now in blossom -of the report made by him to E. C. Marshall, then Attorney General. It is as follows: “Hon. E. C. Marshall, Attorney General—Sir: 1 have the honor herewith to transmit to vou the result of an investigation of the office of the Secretary of State during the incum- bency of D. M. Burns, from January 5, 1880, to January 8, 1883. The examination shows Mr. Burns to be a defaulter to the State in the sum of $31.738 59.” (Denman manlike qualit muni: been converted into a banquet hall for 2), and the rich men of to-day? of Hooker & Lent. The price paid was| David J. Makepeace through the agency | would be killed.” There was a heavy | er referred |47 when I resd of the disgracetul | MARKED T $16,000. A three-story building will be im-| of A. M. Speck & Co. for an estimate _ : = LSS An. nen 2 I 5T HE HEADS | faen : g Sost of $6500. downpour at 8 o'clock to-night. | of o of money in this Sena- mediately erected on the site at an esti- 3 TBU R - MR. LAWRENCE E. MEYER. of the municipal corpora o bl een | Tiated cost of $30.000. The architecture of | The plans and specifications for the| AUBUR., Feb. 28.—There was a iding forms of charters for can hardly.suppress tne THAT ARE TO FALL |3 %l conform to the colonial style. ,g_rtoposed ll!e's:;]}'!l’rx\lgl st:([lo‘n“:txggi_r:‘;!;,’; | slight fall of rain this morning and the | Main street, Adamg, N. ¥ Lawrence E. Meyer R ita are on ex on he A er’s | - eather continued cool and threatening | of, Syracuse, XN offers another fortunate the humble Nazarene could return to-day and with hi scourge, Beyond the negotiation of the sale of| pujiaing. have been let for the erection | all day, with indications for a shower | method tant po! sharper and stronger than of old, whip ACTION BY SCHOOL BOARD AT A this property there were few others| Contracts I that could be given more than brief men- | of four flats to be built in the near | to-night. It is encouraging to farmers | fure, no matter how large, dangerous or oid It may be, is securely and comfortably retained wicked money-changers out of our a temples legi: tion. SPECIAL SESSION. tion. i!ulure on the northerly line of Vallejo | for feed and grain are at a standstill 3 = regretted that our & | The cause of the stagnation in the mar- | street, immediately east of Hyde, Wh 1§ . o e the ‘enie. thly Jia Sor the high of. Committee on Elementary Education’s | ket is attributed to hard times and the Through the office of McDougall Bros, d’“ the miners want is sgow and rain | R At MAds fo Exow toEmivE B i enator, who are Resolution Relating to Vice Prin- | tmidity of investors who are afrald to e AT e on o a swocstory, and base- | ard op R T Ehe w0 e e abdomen. It is oud to beg for political favors and cipalships Is Adopted o thy chance of any Sort of & purchase | Tor ' STe ROl ding xi0 at Fresno. It|“CIIPIetely oo e i e D el M. honorable to buy them, or to be palships Is Adopted. unless it be a small one. Yoornfan Company | DUNSMUIR, Feb. 28.—At midnight | qays or e e e te 2 will be erected for the : fed the method of Dr. bought, should be left to rust in the! . | The building operations In the city dur- | of this city at a cost of $30,000. the south wind brought a gentle spring | Rice because it seemed such a vast improve- of private life, while cheek | A special meeting of the Board of Edu-| ing the past seven days were slightly in marvelous results of Dr. Rice's ts are that the rup- cities s of ¢ = insta; taining abitants to fram own gove t, and Jacob Hyman & Son will remove to-day w increase: 1 = > | ment over anything else I had used, and also rain which increased until at noon to- | Cinyineq curative effects such as no other rup- obscuriti g O DAt i e, Titen | cation was held last night to consider the | agyance of those recorded for the pre- | from 11 to 13 Montgomery SCrect A s : 3 . : £ | adva se e | o inch had fallen. It has grown !t e e iy bk mal the Gnworthy and Incompetent Matter of vice principalships. At the last | ceding week, but not sufficiently exten- | s Sghn L"e‘“{{,J‘,;;;;“:‘}*.‘?,J"b“ufi,'“;i‘: R hter wiih an st e Whit e o ety s i e e anestoithe fronk meeting resolutions were ddopted which} stve to create encouragement among| e Or street for $a0. | sages a steady downpour for several | results are remarkable Whereas 1 hed bech atand “And when I look over the political 1~r€15r‘“|t d a number of vice principals out | the builders. George Urioste has bought from Mrs. | days. This rain is a great boon to the Tal Wil {oc moathat under those fleld f torday it seems to me that we | of office, but It was not known just what | The record of mortgages was unusually | Babeock and Mrs. Morgan an irregularly | farmers, stockmen and miners of Sis- | D s sk an iy e ece of property with residence | kiyou County. { where the rupture had been, and I soon was orner of Thirteenth street and | COTTONWOOD, Feb. 28.—The sixth | abie to work all fday 43 frecly 2o 8 = - | heavy rain of the season is falling in | L advise every rupturss s o Towill Lhn i Cottonwood Valley, comprising the | fy cure permanently and parfectly.” Mr. Mey a Laurel | north end of Tehama and the south | advice is good. Upon application to Dr. Rice, ee a book that fully ex- rupture. If you are rapidly drifting into the whirlpool e e | poor, there being few pledges taken fo | shaped tical disaster by reason of the The €ommittee on Elementary Educa-|an amount exceeding the $10,000 limit. : negligence and thoughtlessness of | tion last night reported the following res- | The releases and reconveyances were also the people in the selection of those who which were adopted by the| ey in number and small in value. . Hoow E an ettling the matter: are 1o rep; hem ir o 1t po- ; 2 Sl Btical positio S e At e e et i e vt 1o ErIng St he week: tiens Nk forty-five | northwest corner of Clay : . “Ple. ';; i t K 5 an ar ¢ t wolution | mortgages and trust deeds recorded, | stireets, and the adjoining lot on Laurel | end of Shasta counties. All grain crops | be will send you : e T i the lution | o wtiag to an agsregate value of 3122, | street, %x137:6, have been sold by Thomas ' are in good condition for this time of | PIainS how be cure Bt | o e oty to-day. fo] scape [iaat aoboluten’ % shruary | amounting to an aggresate value of M- | L §Sons for a price around §0. | the vear. Orchardists are in g00d | forhim. " Sach un sct ot kindness will be r=- c st appointed as The sale of the Soher estate Droperty on | gpirj i = e . 3 i n TR T the observation of the most casual ob- Southwest © 't § D cxpeccing T C oo membired dll the'reat of Iis Tite, ' Wrle to o 3JANKERS SAVE THE!R matled h i he -same are hersby abolis leases and reconveyances passed to record | ° et t | spir | Lz e mea That 1o Schools smiitled to two vice | In the total sum of S27LET. the ‘southwest corner of O'Farrell strecl| NAFA, Feb. 28.—Rain began falling | yithott (. 25555, B server. ! Mate” under the resolutions of tha board | The principal mortgages and trust deeds g{g 200 “h"aq'bwn e o med by the Probate |at 8:30 p. m., thus ending the distress- | yuln‘:‘;rt&;“x?gg N ¥ in-flx;:fl v ing drought which had affected all in- | I sl s e b adopt ruary 23 the sal principals be | are as follows: By the German s‘%hngfi‘._mm_ D Yands 516 feet on O'Far- | Lsamlaes Qesignated as senior and junior vice principals | and Loan Society to Samuel J., xte e =3 ot T “hronological order of thet \ 3 Ca "street and 7:6 feet on Carlos place. | terests. TRUST DEED SECURITIES s T MANAGER accorain to, the chronological order of their | mina, C. E, John H._and Amertle (| ne “prokers in the trapsaction are| GUERNEVILLE, Feb. 28—At 1 TEIRE LS Srs Another resolution submitted by the! on property in the Firty. Vara block 78, | Thomas Magee & Sons. | o’clock this morning a lively downpour ADQUARTERS, SACRA- FOR MEXICAN DAN same committes instructed the Superin- | uated on the northwest corner of Fran- | = — | of ra}lln set in and (;;\ntlnu?? for about e was ¢ tendent to advise the principal ol an- | cisco and Kearny streets; by the German | two hours, giving the growing crops a || e ¢ ek Grammar School to conform with | Savings and Loan Soclety’ to Caroline and | MAYOR PHELAN WOULD | thorough_‘wetting and making north- It was the only to the unimp: hable tes- EIE;:‘ prn\(‘h‘finn lnfhrul-f 35, add(fllted Inll; Douglas S.[“ alsor;aileur,“ f:l’ g"i‘{()) e%}'fl?{ | ! western Sonoma safe for grain and hay 1 do not believe there only feat e St | timony of two leading men of Siskivou | This principal ras opeacd B reor v ST 75 Mituated of the easterly line ot | REDUCE THE GRADE| ;;)‘x;i!lh;fldre::;)n‘.meE‘\:?al;l‘lélls}', ‘:eu::; s a case of dyspep- - - N sia, indigestion 150 | ferrea to strictly. toxbigs s o | Kearny strest. 107 feet soutn of Calitor | , | trute an_ mut line 1= rapidly | eettin e o e B e e e vioe | " The" principa] ‘relcases and reconvey- | SUGGESTS ~IMPROVEMENT OF | Into full e £ e the danker from | & merchant | principaiship “of 'Everett, Schogl, My | ances were tecoracd 88 Ol | GOLDEN GATE AVENUE. |frost that is liable to occur during th t know any particular reason why Mr. | Alexander Warner, $5000 on property in - ! last week in Mprch. ju{( after the sun; nowlton should or should not be given | Western Addition block 132, situated on To Cut Down the Thoruugh!are From | CI'LVH‘?‘(l)i’:leyeefg:llg;flafl}allr?ei’egan fallive ntire day ndes | County the reputation of Herve Maeeyibly. bt ley, Dan Burns' newest Ii truth, veracity and These men are David Horr at Hornbrook, who Is also chairman of the Siskiyvou Board of Supervisors, and eny stomach trouble that cannot be re- lieved at once end permanently cured by my DYSPEPSIA CURE. Dr. G. W. Dwinelle of Klamathon, who | the position, and desired an explanation. | the easterly line of Gough street, 8 feet ! under oath in the United States Circuit Mr. Stow was of the same opinion and|south of O'Farrell; from the German | Taylor to Hyde, Thus Remov- here at 7 o'clock this evening. tt will MUNYON. . | be of vast benefit to both grain and s e also asked for an explanation. It came Savings and Loan Society to Cornelius | i from Directors Eels and Head, who said | F. Buckley, $120.000 on property situated | ing a Hill. | v o the appointment was ({]n :.\md‘orda!r\]r? ;{mh respectively on the northwesterly X%n(e:‘o( raEb SANTA ROSA, Feb. 25.—Light show- a resolution already adopted to the effect | Market street, 100 feet southwest 0! ty Mayor Phelan has suggested to Chalr- | ers fell here to-day. Indications are that when a vacancy occurred the =P | Hall axenue, the southerly line of O'Far- 1 imony was given in connection | pointment be given to the oldest man In | rell street, il feet west of B in. the | man Algeltenger of the Street Committee | good for a continuance to-night. s —_— Court test 1 that savory reputation where he had been some tim 25¢c. a vial. Guide to Health and medi- cal advice free. 1503 Arch street, Phila. s uit, the Pok;za‘n&a SUK‘::rRiiim- the lenpart‘miem legistated nuh ‘T‘h Weslerl,\‘cl;ne or“ Lalakll’rll 2 eetfi mt feet ¢ the Supervisors an improvement that | =— — J mber Company vs. the amatl ver | seemed satisfactory, nowlton | gouth of O'Farrell, and the: thwest cor- mprovement C V. of was unanimously elected. foouth O O e vembe [RR RGy tiaumves| wOuId MAKE & Jjexken chauRS T Solfeo} oTectureiol Flies and Butterflies. | which ley was the Ay, O | W U Sesolation, which will | nue. from the Citizens' Bank-and Loan | G3te SUSHIE, )30 % ¢ the avenue at Jones | Professor Vernon Kellogg, the entomol- | manager. Durtng the trial ot the case | have some bearing on the test case about | Association of San ;r;smm B e f T e0C g 0, BTE | ogist of Stanford University, will deliver indley was squarely impeached by testi- to come up, was also adopted: ert D. Cunningham, $19 on property | - eltenger, after a hasty | a lecture on “The Post-Embryonic De: 1 : ot D; Gunninenink S, situated Bupervlice - Aigelmper Fpal e on the | 'an STV P ) | survey of the situation, has arrived at the | yelopment of Flies southwest corner of Washingion A0 | o eton that 1t & cut be made work | fore the San Francisco Mieroscoplcal So. Reed streets; rom e Cal et be commenced at Hyde street. At | ciety to-night. The subject will be illus- g’uuacccooecacwsog a Q from his own lips. Whereas, On December 30, 153, there were a April, 1897, Lindley leased he eX- | number of teachers without classes, in excess imber plant of the Klamath | of the needs of the department: and s which was owned by |~ YWher school fend. appropriated for Sons. Under the con- cient to justify the appoint- ct_the alaries of such teachers: and T for the best interests of all B ate Board of cerned and pay the Cooks one-third of the | the said last mentioned date, wl m Insurance and Trust Company to the | [T C S0y Tivere “would be a cut of | frated with dissections and slides, show- Sharon Real Estate Company, $30.000 on | some ten or twelve feet and at Jones ing the metamor] St se i R/ ' : s | : e phoses of these insects " P S{;L?x"{n‘?{] (ng v'\"gfihg?u(;rflez gtve:fi:." street of eight feet. This would necessi- | from the germinal buds to full develop- (-] ALA CE L P i fate the lowering of both Jones and Leav- | ment. The lecture will be given at the rofits. During the first vear the lessée4 cause. in the face of a deficit exce Contracts for the erectlon of new Bulid- | enworth streets. Mr. Aigeltenser Is of the | soctety rooms, 33 Montgomery, strect, and | © GRAND HOTELS profits = s ings on the following sites have be Gpinfon that the work would Tequire t00 | wiii begin at § o'clock. o SAN FRANCISCO. passage n the bor- good and There are more wrecks in the Baltic Sea than in any other place in the world. Tte average is one wreck a day tkroughout the year. 20 1 mills, but not und-—r:ln?dmr the me;\n:ing o ihe court's order refused -to surrender | Jules Simonsen, alias Stewart, the Tiv- e property dley. a as a res B goras pane g i | & the property to Lindley, and, as 8 regih: | oli song bird. porch-climber and all-round | 1:1; D e roceedings came up before Judge | burglar, cast aside his herolc attitude | D afactured only 1000000 feet of lum- | %0, elected a large number of probationary and | “goyeherly line of Mission street, ZM:% | jarge an expenditure of money to be un- ® Connected b a ; % Resolved, That all persons elected as regular 3 il cted by & covered passageway. eir Eproperty was being de- | Besolved That all poraons ol tucation upon | southeast 100; alterations_and additions | ihe city's finances. Ted themselves of a fortunate Pro- | tioaq trom the department. o D get, "C M. Rosseau; con-| (AT 990C TREC TONY necessary to make 'All Under One Management. on in the lease and retook the prob-| .nrough an error of some kind the re P eetor. R. J. Pavert; cost, $4197. e aky af access from the streets. : FOTRE THE PRIOES: County 1o retain possession, but his case n intro ; Ll 2 srh Torth of Golden Gate avenue, Sotngy o retatn posscssion, but s cate | Siv Slow fad the doutle efect”of wbol | 116, (£ i’ iiding: pwner, Aleman | TRANSPORTS SAIL TO-MORROW| 1 Eritipondencs Bolctied. was to come to San Francisco and secure | IShing ten o0 JA7% Fn JCrd fast night | der Levison; architect, A {is‘%ameu; con- —_— | JOES 0. KIREPATRICK, Masager. e i s g v d. cost 3 | i i i g B ohrainiug the Cooks from re- | and by the insertion, of the Teve BOCCS T p . .a Fir.| Valencia and Portland Will Carry| /anca@pocc0e2000000 taking their plant. at the same time filing | IR 000 0 heen the cause o “much | teenth streets, south 5 L g aY = ¢ as : {e 3 ading and brickwork for £y alésicls ortlar in active pos: 'n pending the deter- work, except-grading | The transports Valencia and Portland | g oyt of order If you have the symptoms | t t er “Thomas W. Fischer: contractor, all probabilit | Aamralt \K point in | Circuit Court. The Cooks shut down the | STMONSEN PLEADED GUILTY. | &Gvor cosf the Philippines. Second Lieutenant C. H. | sempiom carefully and you will find that — ¢ Junction of Eilis an r i i LAt Junetion of B A, N orthenst | designaied as the commissary and qUar-| pu the aid of Calomel, Dlue Mass or | lsDer THE "“cl“ e aarble work for | Quinine. They are minerals and are apt | EFEF ith Day. FRENCH.. and the original owners of the piant, | tubstitute teachers: be | teet southwest of Third, southwest ertaken under the present condition of b a e e oment. or. worse, | lgachers by the late Board o “ore herepy Gis- | to o builaing: owner, Willam Ehren- | '’fr gone there would be a lot of grading °| Rooms—C00 With Bath Attached. 9 indley 0! 1! i is| 0! H s 4 g ——— 1. - Lindley brought suit in Siskivou | WREovER &8 ST 52l meeting by | On easterly line of Buchanag street i | D s 25:00 2% Ga7 2nd owan @ [ a an injunction in the Circuit Court, Judge e e (o Of the few words un- | 3 [ dly i 3 On southwest corner of i Lindl Officers and Men to Manila. a new sult. The injun left Lindley : : Sl i unjust eriticism of the board. . Ky etory frame buildings (¢ flats); | o e oyt i oy ‘he welfare | mination of the suit instituted in the two SLory will in all probability sail to-morrow for | anymerated on this chart. Study each th fa 0 s teorge Weissman; ~cost, $5080. | & a Market streets, | Munton, Twenty-third Infantry, has Been | they are yours. You can be cured witn- carpentry, cabinet and all other | . " ter of the Valencia during her voy work except maso 0 He is to be assisted by nine of the i & e building; owner, M. | age. He is 3 4 | to poisan the blood. Do not continue w0 | YI t!fi; n s & & ng second leutenants who have Just| suffer when the relief is held out to you. [ YITALIS . o “soner. REME! Morrow 1 fember. Lindley was tne | when about to be placed on trial before | “0.; hitect, E. A. Her- poor bor- ¥ Z A. Gunst & Co.; arcl 5 e e ol b - hief w against the Cooks, and in| Judge Dunne and pleaded guilty to a | s actor, S. Levi; cost, $3299 rrived here from West Point. In addi-| why not add y. RESUITS. Itquickly & suraly removes Nervousness, Impoten: wer, and he argued t and cons | ¢ el 1 hi g X S mann; contr iatti D 'block 3, | tlon to these officers Major Eugene Cof-| your name to the already | Nightir Emissions, Evil Dreams Wasting Diseases and all «Tects e has b d it in | & rotection these men impeached him. | charge of burglary. Simonsen was ar- | Castro street addition. lot 32, Dock & | ow tosthes = il o of- | tarze list of people cured by HUDYAN? | of seifoabuse or excess and indiscretion. Restores Lost Vitalisy, he ha | qastre o T No. I=All work for & one- | fin, paymaster, will als il on the Va p 3 o e oot e o R Lot Vi, ighty enlisted | HUDYAN has cured 10.000 others and it | Sixth Ar-| will cure you. HUDYAN fs the great- ntry and | est vegetable remedy of the century and | ;;&_;"'mil 'A_' “10“ ith & guarsntes to O mey. Circlar Free. Add On the witn and Lindley testified s when all others fail. Insist on having VITALL v Can be carried in the vyest pocket. By mail $1.06 reste¢ while in the act of looting the resi- dence of A. R. Heyman, €2 Eddy street, p in the tanks of the City Ytage: owner, Fritz E. Mar- | lencia. A detachment of bt Cami-{ ypat John R. Cook had deeded to him the A. F. Hell- | men from_the Fourth Cavalry. s hen the bill came to s frame co' . but when the bill came t0 | 134jroad line and lumber chutes con- s ‘architect and contractor, tillery Twenty-second failed of passage. with the lumber plant. Senator | and locked L 5 == = < > - e o P h; cost, $1572. i1l als o Aot tton, one of Cook's counsel, asked | Prison. He assumed an attitude of in. T ¢ Filmore street, 10 fest | Twenty-tnird Infantry will also go o the | will relieve ail the foll the Mo el Leper Colony at Molokai. if he had not reconv: -l](his prop- ;‘vf‘:‘gmlr;r‘w::;m‘ g g‘lwr’l“:rmflz‘n@': m‘:fhflsfm;rel{l".e Jorth 50 by west 106:3—All Valencia, Rl HUDYAN can be h::x:f :fi’":;:,a;x,}, R o P el L = ST e younger Cooks. s 2 ot 2 v. As the case agains s C0-SLOTY i 3eors 5 v, -8 1 ADQUARTERS, SACRA- | £FtY_ 10, ¢ o mley denied that | him was positive he finally relented, and | FOTk for a two A e | e et atey. assisted by nine | for %0 cents per package. When you bave | 844ty Owl Drag Co. & F. and Oakland. tor Dwyer's reso- | 1 J°P¢ uestlons Lindley denled thal | rather than stand trial, with the prospect | DUllding (E0F (M8diqela & ~Kohlberg; | of the second leutenarts oho have ar- | used HUDYAN tell your friends what it | — e rding t} on of a leper | hapees ‘Srratton then met,Dean Mason, | Of a more severe sentence In event of a | Stern, Aor T W. Coburn; cost, $5%0. o G ere. will sail on the Portland with | has done for you. | e thana of Molokal was taken | bus of Lindley's pariners, on-the stgnd | Comviction. which wes laevCable. be with contractor: Tund~ Prospect avenues—All @ detachment of ninety-five enlisted men B | Chichester’s Englisk Dismond Brand. - the Lelan O vening and passed. | and proved that such a deed had been de- | drew his former piea and entered one of | COUARS (Flna puilding: cost, $2500. from the Third Artillery. Fourteenth In- { & tlon pro- | Hvored. and to complete the impeachment | guilty. Saturday he will be sentenced and | O O e curner of: Busti- ww) -Polk! fantry. Elghteenth Infantry, Twenty- POINTS 0F WEAKNESS E""YR“YAL P'LLs t of Callfornia | tt original document signed and ac- enter on his term in prison. | streets—Repairs to a partly burned build- | d Infantry and rw:m‘,\‘-‘-éplzg I,',’é o e # 50 as fl.mgtn.eqr to. and it | knowledged by Lindley, was ]’vrr)dh;;r], Z = e | e wner. Thomas G. Taylor; superin . Both Lieutenants Godfr iy ot N 9 n nr o S il s clude ail the lepers in | ~These facts are taken from the offical| ~ Mechanies” Institute Election. | tendent % 8 100 Tiion" . et | T e e e SMajor General [,—fi\ HEADACHE-Re. | o A STl P 1 ame up for s “reading | Court. ; 5 The annual election of trustees of the | Lo ie | e s emn|| Ofias 2 lieved” by HUD- | = - several speeches against it. = — — | Mechanics’ Institute was held yesterday | 137:6—All work for "a | two-story frame _Captain James M. Shafter and family, | e . - | atched through on a vote of 21 ER THE DEER SLAYERS. &t the Mechanics' Library. The balloti ‘}mem-.g wnttic and basement; owner, | who have been visiting General Shafter | & oi‘s'i );’ELQ\DggE __‘_',‘ ‘.'_'u -1 5 s B E i . - - b alloting | B 3 i ’ i | o ve e 3 e ¥ Y ES— ayes to 5 or 6 noes. AFTER die commenced at 11 a. m., but.the bulk af the | Douglas S. Watson: architect, A Sutton; pat Fort Mason, have left Lorthe Lonners FUDYAN wm The State Fish and Game Commission- | Votes were not cast until'shortly before O ferty {ing'otc?\?,c(mcl?:fér N rwet. 108:6 | IS @ brother of General Shafter. He is | e b e | R NG ARRA[fiNMENT e e e T with the efforts of | the polls closed at 9 o'clock last evening. | roat west of Laguna, west 3 by south | also Treasurer of Dealy, COUGIY; 1L lnwnee St one of their deputies in Shasta county. | There are 330 members paylng dues into | 120—All work for one three Ston and one | Captain William H. McKittrick and e e i During the recent snow storms in the | the treasu fig the institute, but of this | two-story frame building (flats); owner, | wife arrived at Fort Mason vesterday | Ho s e F THE LEGISLATURE mouscains in tmat aistrice e deer and | pporiugls (55 2ailed themzeives of the | Feter Syai; contractor, William Helbing? | P36, raf Futier received a _dispateh LG OATED t ild game were driven out of their L e - ceudtfoost S0 : o . i | X TONGUE., = FOE- I other wild gar e h | dates. T an increase of 120 over the | Southerly line of Haight strest, 9:5 feet | vesterday from a number of prominent | TID EREATH— -— hiding places into the more open foothill ’number chst at the last election. All of| eats of Fillmore, east 50 by south, 137:6— | peonle at Prescott. Ariz. who are desir- | HUDYAN will | Uppress:on, dulioceuon. Neuralgia, efc., cured by < o 'i};?‘zlx;azgga:cr;)’;xnifis“tr(t_ea:‘\_ur:}:saigg ?3 :ge :»T: lTlemb‘e‘l:s"oPt n‘\\_e bBoard but one were | All work for a one-story frame building uu:l ofh!efls&ni‘ge‘frfig{i‘? }};flr‘}:lc"lui‘ltd G © clear the tongue | p 5 .n. ez a% law, slaughtered without mercy or dimit. | pallot. The following were elected: War | “Southerly line of Duncan street, 126:6 feet | under consideration and may accept the Svedet | Paris, J. ESP.0; New York, E. FOUGERA & CO. the Political Conditions The county Gfficerspakiing e the | ter N. Brint. Rodney Kendrick Robert | east of Sanchez, east 2 by south Ji4-All | invitation. | > 5" TENDER-| SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. violations of the laws, and the Commis-| & Neal, Ernst A. Denicke, John Mc- | Work for a one ! NESS AsD PAIN | e or§ and basement frame e e . Rol sioners. In seeking a man who was not ert Strahle; contrac- IN THE STOMACH, DUE Tu INDIGES- Baja California ‘ — The board of trustees now stands: Ernst | tor. Willlam Plant; cost, $152) | WOODWORTH'S GOOD WORK. | 7Tiox FROM THE PRESENCE OF TOO at the Capital O i 1a Lacniv intarested| Lin0: CORTE IR HOTERe Wilson {00 i - % in the preservation of game of all kInds. | pepjcke. Rodney Kendrick, E. P. Heald “Southerly line of Hayes street, 165 feet | e ... | MUCH BILE—HUDYAN will clear the CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- ! Were referred to W, 5. Conway P Dk ey A Cuiver, 7 B Bicaid: | west of Frankiin, west 27:6 by south 1 | _First Assistant United States Attorney | stomach of the excess uf bile, relieve the DANIIA A BITTERS MENTO, Feb. 25—The course of Judge | arvested thrée men for kiling o e e CuIer b Traser, | X i work, except finish hardware, for al- | Woodworth vesterday succeeded In =av- paln snd cavse the food to be perfectly - ¢ jeer Waiter N. Brunt, P. J. Healy | terations and additions to a frame build- | ing $70M to the Government. He discov-| digested. is a powerfu specific tonla o - ng; owner, E. L. Christin; contractor, E. | cred that a judgment for that sum agains: | § ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER | Tor the sexual cgans of both Horace Wilson. C. Bletch; cost, $1923. | el afiing vessel Jane Gray had not been | AND A FEELING OF HEAVINESSAND | sexes, and & great, femedy for diseases of thy | _Hyde and Leavenworth streets, between | collected. John Boyle. HZury Mohr and | WEIGHT—IIUDYAN will lessen the con- | kidneys and bladder. A great Restorative, Olympiecs Wi { Jefferson and Beach—All work for a two. | Louls Feldman went CurdPis on the bond | gestion and reduce the liver to its normal | Iavieorator and Heriine, Bel, o8, {3 owR . Z letter from Mr. Conway stating that he Lot R story brick extension to the bulldings of | pending an_appeal to the, United States | size. | Merits: 00 BEN "ALFS ‘& BRUNE. Agents. itornia people: LT onived the conviction of Flelds in the | The Olympic Club and Young Men's | | B ot e table Gas- | Circuit Court of Appeals. The appeal was | HUDYAN will cure all the above Symp- | g23 Market street, 8. F.—(Send for o =1 Justice Court of Costella. The cases of | Christlan Association indoor et | et Compiye Schitior. TR L SWhy: L uever perfected; d Mr. Woodworth | toms and make you well. Do not delay j ———————————————— the other two offenders comes up for trial | teams met in a league game last night. c";éémcfigr'tn ~ es(n;épcto«{:“sagm. Asked the court vesterday on behalf of | jonger. Remeggber that Cancer and ¢ | 3ht, ntgomery xfer prism | the Government to have the case {']ated AbScess of tue liver first appear as trivial | lough of Plumas meets with the com- sea mendation of his constituents. The fol- ) s lowing letter from Judge Spencer ex- | They are J. S. Fields, Cole } presses the sentiments of Northern Cal- | Yesterday the Commissioners received Neal, George R.’ Presson and | | 1 e e iy sarrea agoree | L DR with the honors resting upon the f work; owners. Masonic Hall Association he docket. Thi i i esire Lo express my earne % e honors resting ormer. 1 . Maso As ;! on the docket. s was doné, and then | gisorder: » in- I desire Sour legislative action in vot- |After’ a_nine-inning _contest the Bost: | architect. H. Barth: contractors. Ameri- | }fr. Woodworth moved that the cas e S (b oGl de] ing for. General W. H. L. Barnes for THE NAME WAS CUMBERSOME. | itr_e(‘e’(r:l:j;nir:l‘e;\)(: eated the Christians by\(‘a‘rxlo!fi\;’r:fi: ‘;’;;‘:’Sfé’fl‘-fi:é‘p’ehffi";ir"““'m Jismissed, the appeal not having _oceen | and procure a package of HUD for 59 | : c eral W L | (i \'a score o 9. b y n eet, ‘rfected. The motion was granted and | cents 6 2 50, if your | > . the Urited States Senate. And aleo In | g,m, time ago La Soclete Francaise | The thiee feams of the league—Olym. | feet west of Noe. west 2 by north 1Al | ffic 0 will be collected from the bonds- A A S S . offering that resolution requiring eacl B e iU 0o Provoyanice Mojuelie: | TiE LML O A. and the Reliance—had | work for a two-story and basement frame | men. the HUDYAN REMEDY CO. Fr: candidate for the Senate lt‘.i deliver ‘an | = ees and. stoekholders i ap" rllxeh same uerct‘i’nmxe"x:r%llous to last ] dw?flinx:B o")vner. Dr.tth Maas; con- e —_—e————— cisco or Los Angeles. Californ "arr_\'- | ; - A ¢ or . ce: 3 stockho . - | night's game, and now the Oly tractor. B. Dryer; ‘cost, g N Sration before the Assembiy or cease | 0¥ "8 NS Mgy Lotior Court of this city | in” the series. ympics lead | U0 rm of G. H. Umbsen & Co. dis- Tracing the Chloroformers. B e LR ey .. .to_be a candidate for & natorial honors. [ £ tssion to change It dain | ———— d he follow; v ~tobea canl t ion was eminently pro- | permissi ige Its name to plain posed of the following property by public| It is now expected that the two men | If you are not satisfied with the effects, 4 Thlfi "l‘j;um have becn adopted i | “French Savings Bank.” The reason | Donates a Thousand Dollars. auction last Monday: A two-story brick | who chloroformed and robbed Johnreturn the empty HUDYAN box and we per and shi fven was that the first name was cum- | k building and lot 22:6x81:10 at 112 Maln | Serothoft. loonkeeper on Third street, | Will return your money. Remember ti 4 on at once, for the good reason nwieldy and inconvi At the request of George A. Newh 5 hwe: t 2 trothoff, a sal eeper o eet, Yo ney. emember that acted upon ersome, unwieldy e nconvenient in | all, | street, 115 feet southwest of Mission; the - Sunday morning Wil so be I ou _can consult the HUDYAN DOCTORS i any man who canrot make a|the transaction of business, and that dn | resident of the Mercantile Library, C. P, | residence and lot 41:3x120 at 550 Fell street: | Saiiy. as they ate I ) Yout | FREE. Call and see the doctors. You ihéech suitable to be heard Dy any | mekning was only understood by persons | Huntington has donated $1000 toward the | @ house and lot 35X75 at 32 Clara street: e A tnday the two men were in | may call and see them or write as you Bpeech o ody is not:qualified to oc- | having.s knowledge of the French lap- | pavment of the debt on the Librars T¢Iy | the lot 0xIaT:. partly improved. on the | Thother saloon on Third sireet, where | desite. Address ; - legisie guage. Vietor Marchebout objected to the | earnestly expected by Mr. Newhall and | South side of Oak street, 115 feet west of | they made themselves so obnoxious that I e in our United States Sen- | - .cupy a seat in our Unit = change n the form of a demurrer. claim- | other prominent members of the associa- | Plerce: property in the Mission, and the | the proprietor drove them out at the| HUDYAN RE| a pistol. The statement that .Env GUMPA"Y' INJECTION. | | 1 | ate. | fng that the Legislature, and not a State | tion that this assistance extended to the | following three pieces of the J. S. Holli- “\We have already kt!eltn l:;lo ma;ly { Sgux;tl._qg:-; il:la cc;thtm}:tfi)l';_lflsnse the nameSE ;m;—nr{_vdbi "2; r::lefi?gyn::glgate wl;l b: clayt estate: 'l;k;fi l‘othgi:h‘;ns?nl the south- ggx"g:hgfl was, lm.oglca!ed his indignantly 7 z i t Senate for the credit ’ 2 = mitates y the sidents o east corner of aight an einer st v w him t b N £, dummies to the Se ot pefsonm and corporstiont . owever, | it this | east corner of Halght and Steiner streets. | denied by, frlends who =a just before No. 816 South Broadwzy, “Ah PEIL._A"E"T CURE ol e most obstinate cases of Gonorrheea S tate, and when I think how wall | grunted ‘and an appeal was taken upon : sbulainean < cev in the State knows that| the ground that the law upon which ; adjoining; the lot 25x80 and improvements e Los Angeles, Cal. cverybody n (he il ained, broad: | charge was made by the. lower court s | To the Late Dr. Jewell. 453 Fourth street. and the store, fat | Exposition Committee at Sacramento. Edes . gauge statesman, and an orator of tha! uncuns;lxtmlonnl. Th'e ‘on?jer aht the lower | A memorial service was held yesterday | Market street, on the southeast line adja- The general committee of the Pacific Cor. Stockton, Market and Ellis Sts,, Yery first class. and then look at the e hg;"“:;e;'h:("g; e ;lsggg;:n:e‘ ¢ the Howard street Methodist Episcopal | cent to the junction of Market and Va. | Ocean and International Exposition will Ban Francisco. Cal ey i Wote given him by this Legisia- | COU S0 s ehange would be by a special | GRUTCh for the late Rev. Dr. F. F. Jewell, | lencia streets. g£o to Sacramento this morning to confer ture, I must say I am not only aston- | act, and that the power to change a | Presiding Elder W. W. Case led the ser- Easton, Eldridge & Co. disposed of the | with members of the Legislature in re- W HESS L Tt am sorely perplexed over the | nare, as in this case, has been conferred | o, aying a glowing tribute to ‘the following catalogue of real estate yester- | gard to the measure now pending to pro- . T. E » & 2 Christian life of the dead preacher. A |day at noon at the rooms of the firm on | mote the big fair. The committeemen will NOTARY PUBLIO AND ATTORNEY-AT LAW, * Situation, and I sometimes ask myself | upon State courts and Gleet, guaranteed in from 3 to € days; no other treatment required. Sold by all druggists. large number of y:lturs present added | Market street: The premises at 541, 542, | leave by the 8 a. m. boat and will be con- | Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bidg. % BITTIRS - e T the question; ‘Is it possible that our | The Toda Case Continued. | thefr words o the farewell address to the| 545 Tutk street, and at 88 Geary street: | veyed to the capltal by a speclal train American pecple have ceased to appre- | o o1 feflow laborer mow passed to his grand | flats at 1348 and 1350 Pacific street. an i ted in the project are urged to Telphone. Brows WL 4 e i etory and states- | The case of the Japanese, Tada, charged | reward. B A e Al 713 Heals Street. | sccompany: the com: e EReaih | & Swainoy. $ Osabrecula ot Eelaw Dusestl, | BET THAN' PILES ciate talent, t