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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1899 f£FO REFUSES TO SAY prior to her death and Friday event ot had no black that at that time the girl NEW COUNCIL ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. the consolidation proceedings are not yet final. When the Council takes up the changed to self-defense. The prosecution claims that this is a sign of weakness and further assert that money was offered to square the case. Besides the murder charge pending against Ong Foon in Santa Rosa, it s sald that he is also un- der_indictment for a murder committed in Sacramento the same year. A money | settlement was made in’ this ~case, and HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. Max Kuhn, N ¥ H H Baxter, H A Browh, Los Ang (H Pettebone, L B Nutting N Y Mrs L B Nutting, N Y A B Butler, Fresno C O Hodge, Phildel Mrs C O Hodge, Phila F H Crane, Mrs H Pettebone, L A B Smith, Rochester Mrs B Smith, Rchster L A Crane, Sta Cruz NY | L Ang N Y REFINED, sober middle- position; good plain cool Food murse in confinement. EXPERIENCED infant’s nurse with good city Teterence wants a position. Box 1065, Call. EXPERIENCED dressmaker wishes work by ‘the day: $150 a day. Address 203 Sixth st. neat housekeeper; 230% Fulton st. | and blue marks on her hands. water rate question the Contra Costa | Ong Foon agreed to leave Sacramento 5 = o = | ,,On cross-examination Mrs, Brandes tes- people cannot mans the argument that!and not return. He went back once and |4 F Masinnls, L Ang 3 I | oM osiiby | tifled that one of the conditions of Lil- Phe drought has reade it necessary for | barely escaped with his lite. Several wit- | J Aioien N ¥ @ ma'H H Flecsner, R I | _10° 8% — Lo o e lian’s advent into the Blum{ss “u‘;]mnr_ them to take on large additions to their |nesses from Sacramento who are familiar | Dr H Gates, San Jose Mrs H H Fleesner.R I | BORROY ey on diamonds, silver, | Berkeley was thet she SBOUls Ga» and plant, for the ‘report to-day shows that | with the latter case have been Subbenacd | Dr.'a Gates, San Joss|C. A Cooke Boston | _silks UNCLE HARRIS, 1 Grant i es by her s company’s lake at San Leandro has | to testify against Ong Foon he case on ‘Chic: {W A Murphy, St Paul | 20— 28 souie T to be called a stepmothe 5 the lake covers 411 acres, this enormous | Wong Fong denies that he was ever in | J H Shaw, Cinn ‘?@"1-5.1253':{. St Baul | N0 board for herselt and husband; object to | for knowing that Lilllan was Brandes’ addition to its supply effectively has Santa Rosa and that he knows anything W G _McCleilan, Pa assist my husband, who holds a respectable | daughter was the fact that he had intro- stopped all talk of a water famine next |of t 5 cused, | F A Wadley, Detroit |Mrs W Thompson, NY , £ty P sition in city. Box BHAN[]ES' WIF [uned h!e'n:‘j f“;“)r‘l‘;:f‘:’&“fl Ot E; year, 3 He ggagufll‘;‘ofi }‘e'életx'“oi et aine 1M !Lnynéu. Eneind P Kummel. Hioss e b e i R T most o e impo ] % e = = -3 lfef that lope Haynes, Engind|E waln, e Al —_—— the prosecution witness would reply that l police, and the latter are of the bel F W Gilchrist, Mich |Miss Dix, N Y | Youn cants situation as chamber- she H'dldn‘t remember.”” However, Mrs. | PLACE OF UTTER DARKNESS. |his arrest is the result of an effort to ald | N, 2 \G"Gllenrist, Mc | Miss Bloomingdale. NY | “1ya54 " in (;:‘a‘gn:n&“sf ination s chambers — Ong Foon. J W Holcomb, Conn |H Bloomingdale, N ¥ | giockton place, off Stockton st., between Sut- | Brandes was “always good to the girl’” gave her money to g)uy ribbons with and Mrs. Brandes San Bruno E;;dinesidents Anxious |STORY OF SANTIAGO Mrs J Holcomb, Conn |J Bloomingd A McFedden, Victoria R Tochler, Portland ale, N Y an, N Y ter and Post. PECTABLE from the colored lady took her to amusements. to Have Electric Light: r } admitted that she did not get along well . ectric Lights. Sra & MoFadden, Vie|Mrs W D Mor : T i i Ey! N Y ww ote, kland ires sition as infant’s nurse or second Answer That Would % e Recent Rain May Be| there is o section ot this city where | TOLD BY SHAFTER | Seriimtaay [ 3 vt (ks dealpee 3 Pomition 2 Inte™ B Catnforns | 0 W_Raa. S ady would like position as hous Be Degrading. “Lillian went to school Monday,"” ‘con- | | tinued witness, “but we kept her out | | Tuesday and the balance of the week be- | cause there was no sense in sending her. The missing $15, witness said, had been | given to her by Brandes at various time: a Live Factor. neither gas nor electric lights shine. This is on the San Bruno road and the cross streets and avenues leading therefrom to Mission street. A similar condition of af- fairs can be found on the Ingleside road HISTORY OF FORMER CAM- | PAIGNS IN CUBA. H R Kingsley, N Y T B Nuttall, Pittsburg|Mrs L G Ho: 3 E King, Iov B H Slote, Fla Mrs F E Watrous, Pa F E Watrous, Pa Mrs T Nuttall, Plt Mrs J H Mood: E B Soreland, N Y H Z Osborne, L Ang Y, AMERICAN stress in the country; refer: SUPERIOR infant's best local references. = and In various amounts, and she firs from Mission street west to_the ocean. S N Montague, Cantn - . ETTA BRANDES AS A WITNESS | fhw' e 40 thet e i the " bureas | FAREWELL OF SOLID SIX|The residcntsof the ‘San ‘Bruno ‘road | o Mrs 3 Moriey, N Y K 18 Monae ntague, | MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes a_situation to drawer on Monday n Milton, her real complain of this municipal neglect and | Big Audience Greets the General | Mrs Gouldue,Pt Hvn | Canton do light housework and plain washing. Call {son, told her. Milton yesterday testified s AL 50 indifference. They say that since the| Yith Enthusiastic Applause. Mt L Froman, S Lke|Miss A Bourgeols, Cn | at Sl Clemenfina st R s | that he aid mot tell that Lillian took the = electric cars have been running out to | Ak e ™sit The|R H Miner, Los ANE | {ASmEnworl by the day_or half day by | money ungil halt an hour after the search the Five-Mile House travel has increased Lecture for the Benefit of the 5 Frtendly” Portland IMrs R H Miner. L An | W i . " Address 2239 Adeline st., SHE DENIES THAT ACCUSED |had commenced. CANVASSING RETURNS MUST |sufficiently to justify the Supervisors in Christian Commission. C E Ide, Syracuse.N Y|F Flaherty, CUICR80 | Oakland. | " Mrs. Brandes sald she ‘‘supposed there having lights extended as far as the cars = ' Mre C B Ide, Syracse|Mrs F_Flaherty, ThEO | — = . BEAT LILLIAN. | might have been other money kept in | BE FIRST BUSINESS. go. Both the San Bruno road and the pE— R Shaw. Chicago |L F Haubtman, 1 REFINED lady ot experience desires position | th = s R > & | i Mrs R Shaw, Chicago!D S Jordan, Stanford as companion to a lady or to care for in | the house elsewhere,” and that the rent Mission street property owners and resi- | General Shaft ivadte i " 8 s biectl 1. veling; good refe B | tsually came due on the 4th or oth of | o SEREC AT cntsi ey o Ay I akesanertt Rave| - ooncrab Shatteriracelyed 4, TOUN DB 2Es GRAND HOTEL I o e e | the month, She denied that shleufiud ever | | electric lights placed on Silver avenue. f:;;““'} “? ”‘fi Y. hM< d&‘; Al é‘\ud‘lmr!i“"; L M Hancock, Nev Qr*‘n Healy, Sacto. 1 o g a “Lilllan was '8 1a night, where he delivered a lectur: G Stoc > C M L Durham, M From present indications the San Bruno L Stockett, Cal T ndsian ) s onE W ANTED eATS. told Mrs. May Godfrey that € C Keyes, Omaha on “The Campalign at Santiago de Cuba.” | | After Being Declared Elected the | Prosecution Trying to Show That| v,y causing troublo and was a hief.” road is destined to become 4 favorite sec: ¢ e nah B S team X ilton, Her Son, Was Prompted Before court adjourned 0-MOTTOW tion of the city for homes for mechanics | The hall was crowded, and when the gen- cGregor, C: 3 e s e e — e o oy Jomnell Will iTuxaring But _the 2 3 Pendleton; Saratoga| Mill Valley CHINESE and Japanese Employment Offic 3randes will be fur- s s 1a ¢ e : ralley Bra and industrious laboring men eral stepped out on the stage he Was|J Linderman & w, Cal [Mrs Hahn, Mill Valley ey e morning, when Mrs. tel. East 42 i i f Testimon, | ther cross-ex ed, defense called e o : 2 % 4 i in the Line of Testimony | ther-eroseexamined, FHhG Bterior Chon | Oath and Proceed to people want artificlal lights before they | greeteq with a storm of applause. ¥ H Bloom, ‘Dehver. |G D Eastoh, T AnK BT : East 428 He Gave. | they desired to show that the reputations Do Business. e o0t "sloctie jikhts on the In-| The evening's _entertainment was | f§ Sreenyd (ol [y % sparrett, 1, Ang B e Asey, ol kind of two of the State’s witnesses, Ramon gleside road is equally felt by the people [ opened with the singing of the “Star| c G Murfin, §S Towa C K Cadman, Pinole AOKI, 30 Geary et.; tel. Grant 3 - - Arana and Mrs. Mary Galboa, re bad. Pl btk residing in the southwest section of the | Spangled Banner” by Miss Grace I. Davis. | W Johnson, Cal |A C Huston, Woodland . first-class in all branches, wishes Vasquez said it was very bad, but on Mission. Secretary H. J. McCoy then introduced |H Wilson, Baltimore [C Spatr & f. el ate mr}r(nly.] thoroughly un- ) 2 work; also handy with L A McNary, Portland T P Minna: C Hegard, Fresno 2 P Baler, Fresno J C Chase, L Ang J Barnes Jr, N Y reliab B., and box oline_engine; Address W. tools; can run ga obliging; referen Call office. Mayor Phelan as chairman of the even. ing. Mr. Phelan in introducing General Shafter sald: * K Woodruft N ¥ T H Cornwallé&w. N Y M C Guggenhelmer & w, Lynchburg cross-examination admitted he had mnot | heard their reputations discussed since nine years ago Oakland Office San Francisco Call, ; 908 Broadway, March 16. It is just possible that the solld six may | WONG FONG UNDER | Mrs. Ett star wit- ness to-day al of Wm Bids for Lake Merritt Gates. not have the satisfaction of fixing a | ARREST FOR MURDER | [“General Shafter is a Californian as|vw »idue, T Ang [Misa C Guagenbelmer, | ECOTCHMAN, ‘age 4 ean 4o, serden mork, 3 ho is alleged to be her hu OAKLAND, March 16.—The Board of water rate for this city for the next fis- | | well as a soldler. As students of contem- | w F Jones, Texas Lynchburg paint, hang paper; handy with tools; house. efused fo say what rela- | womhs taceived bids this morning for con- | cal year. This {mportant duty may fall e poraneous history, we regard him as a|Mrs N A Duff, Nebr C H :lurwn,gllnllgr:‘ wnlr};. gwdk_«irxve‘ willing and uhllxm);‘ s to the d, if any, b Yeicting the necessary culvert, canal and | to the new Council. When that body | SAID TO BE THE VICTIM OF A | man of note and as citizens we look upon | Ted R st e S Cim S S R e e e R. newer would tend to degrade | gates and piling to complete the improve- | meets next Monday n him as our neighbor. We are thankfus | J ar Sten Y &w. N E nett, Denver . — i y night it must take up PLOT. hit Bo K ekt 5 vk M Stenhart & Neb 8 nl;_nru Sl D Seeltion o 2 o0& o0 06 RIS DO SR rst of all the election returns and i hat he has come back to us unharmed | i A Baxter, N ¥ __|Dr R 5 Hee ouse by man thoroughly acquainted wit @400 e IO eOP IO OO0 O+ @| irvass them, nor can any other bu S— | trom nis trying campaign and hope that | Dr H B Davidson. N ¥ § I Bradlcy, Mary B e o tom s 9 | ness be taken up until this task be fin- | Charged With the Crime for Which | he Will spend the balance of his ayE N oan oW N b siey Toias traveled, but would prefer office work. Box ¢ |ished, although the Council can adjourn Ong Foon Is on Trial at our beloved State, for when he was given | & JVFR Gi0 %00 Jose|Mrs Willlams, Portland | : @ | from time to time as convenience may re- | his choice of departments did he not se-| g W Anderson. Omoha Mrs F iid, Portind | 4 | quire. Santa Rosa. Lgl-.x Culll‘lurl 'd g‘}}ls is an honor to our | W F Cornell, Reno W H B Or & BT ara il or one easion o) ner SRS State and should help endear him to u F Los Ang G Johert 3¢ s - General Shafter then stepped forward,| E W Peck, Portland |7 L Davis, S ~ 4 | form this task, and although the water| Lieutenant Price and a Constable from'|and after the applau o had subsided open. | M Reedal & w, Utah |P Maxwell, perienced nurse wis & | ordinance will ‘have been published the | Santa Rosa arrested a Chinaman named | ed his speech by ng a good word for [ Yan Winkle Fortind|f AL Nould { | mecessary length of time, it 1s not likely | Wong Fong on suspicion of the murder the Army and Navy Christian Commis it = e — hat it will come up fo: ssage on “hinz anta St cera) | Sion, whic as done so much for the| = e ;ENCE. | HANDSOME German, handy with tool. §ihac it wlll of Ahgr (;efler;?ltrawam on 31 ufl(,hmami;n in bs];.nftd I‘i;:a:: tshc?mxl | Soldiers and sailors. He then gave a | LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGEN gl il 31 2 2 ction retutnsi|iVearssago -t it o hellove at the ar-|prief general history of previous expedi- | et e = == = are canvassed the Councilmen-elect can | rest is a move on the part of the friends | tions sent from temperate climates into ARRIVEL C man wants situation of any kind; not & | at once take the oath of office before the | of Ong Foon, who is now being tried for | the tropics. Thncaduy;, March isi | detraid of hard wock: Box 1077, Call offices { | City Clerk, and there is a doubt as to | the same murder, to implicate another | *The first of these expeditions” he Stmr Gipsy, Leland, from Monterey MONEY to Ic n_watche: & | Whether they cannot at once demand |and thereby lessen the chances for a con-;-“;"'l- “W~L mllT 2. 'fl he Enséish ét tha: DOMESTIC PORTS. inetruments. HARRI @ | their seats. It Is sald that the interpre-| viction of Ong Foon. time sent a large force under General| gpATTLE—Arrived March 16—Stmr Excel- | \yix e Il ationt ariing it e b B S Roih e Gatcetionsl Sodlel: OF|nLionito captiraiEantiagRITie S OTDs [aicner nes e h 8 2 R Ket; 200 rooms; 250 o $1 $150 to 13 | them doing so. At t v ot i . landed, and although altogether unop-| TACOMA—Arrived March 16—Stmr Edith, % o venifo 0 esnectable ¥ o | them dolng so. At the following mecc- | which Ong Foon s a member, has been| posed,’ were forced to withdraw after | from Alaska; stmr Walla Walla, hence March e Tedtable; ree Vs 4 | the ola ‘Couneil, should 1t desive, can fais | Yer¥ active in his defense, and the bitter- | having marched but a few miles. The |12, gt s 0g At gl sl ¢ | up the water erdinance.\but should the | ness existing between this organization soldiers were utterly —prostra The | _Sailed March :l:r--fi(mr’.\la:‘krma“;{l for 5}‘"} single, wishes position on pri- & | 1east amendment be carrled it will have | and the slave owners, who are supposed | lext expedition was In 1761, when the | e e o ta r understands care of greenhouses ¥ | Yo go to print again for five days, and | to be behind the prosecution, has caused | English fandeauancther: army of" 240005l aBIDIESTIEOE o8 I8 OR e, Ot RS et YAuvae 4 | this will indisputably carry it into the | the friends of Ong Foon to do everything A number of these were negroes and TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. 3 %5 Kearny st. R & |new administration. in their power to secure his acquittal. | Some were colonists from New York. Of| pALERMO—Arrived March 17—Stmr Auguste nd wife wish positions on ranch; man Should the solid six hold together they | Ong Foon was arrested some months this army 17,000 died from the tropical | yice general ranch hand, woman as cook. 304 4 | can do as they please at a minute’s no- | g0 at the instigation of Wong Sam, a fevers and at the end of the campaign| QUEENSTOWN—Sailed March i6—Stmr Ita- | Third st., room 4. o | ice next Monday night or the follow slave owner, who charged him with at- | only 700 were fit for service, In 1801 X Ma, for Philadelphia. YOUNG ma. Gl ke employ e | ing Monday by fixing water Tates by a| tempting to extort money from one of | Poleon sent thirty-six shipd of the line YORK—Sailed March 16—Stmr Kar- | YOUNG man would ke employment; city 4 | e ey oh reanires o raibiishing | the slave girls. Ong Foon was acquitted | and sixteen frigates to the south of Cuba. | mana, for Marsel i Ji country:iwark of may ; wages $20 to § & | As not one of the six has anything % | on this charge and the Chinamen inter- | Twenty thousand men were landed, but ROTTERDAM—Sailed March 16—Stmr Rot- ox 1028, - R i | hdpe for politically in the future it would | ested in Pmsucuflnx him claimed that the | although the campaign only lasted abou rdam, for New Yorl ST-CLASS Chinese coock and general ser- | not be surprising if some grand coup | case had been “‘fixed.” The old charge | three weeks, there were only 2000 men | vant; thoroughly experienced in French and | e attempred. | The absolute overthrow | of murder which had been hanging over | Who managed to get back to France The MEETING NOTICES. American cooking; best of reference. 33 f Messrs. Woodward and Watkins, V| Ong Foon's head was brought up again, | Test had succumbed to the dreaded fevers | mea e 1 | om h ht vindi on. the | 2nd as ho stepped from the courtroom | of the tropics A. 0. H. BOARD OF - only two who sought vindication at the as b C e co m | e CS., | e 0 A = e = & | Wery clearty “expresses public feel: | after being acquitted of the charge of at- | *I give you these figures simply to show | 5 e S i el e e g | h'lz flf‘!d) ?dlz-: to :hkl fl;‘:\{lmpll“;‘f} lhgl fih(‘ x‘:{]’;fii‘;‘i extortion he was arrested for ;‘t]‘;“f E “fi “(‘“'I';e‘;i:]dhl” [fl‘l’l’lllxr‘ll‘l‘li ‘:}“;-‘)'fig\l‘“ notified that the lterary exercises and rk: city or cauntry; best reference. MADA, six might attempt almost anything befcr: . e a v ampa ali to c er 3 Broad | F3 farewell ? g ®| ")t is asserted that the prosecution has | Ours was not. We had not intended land- Lot T | = o e, § | "5he Corevailing rain storm has added | a clear case against Ong Foon. He has |ing an army in the islands untll the fall, | of B, at Cn £ sion st., on | GARDENER, practical German, wants charge FRIDAY EVENING at ' o of a private place; understands all bragches but when the ne of the sudden appear- the murderer | interest to the water question. It has | been positively identified : ! D ahous ; - i\ rendered the Contra Costa company in- | by both Chinese and white witnesses. | ance of Cervera's llegl in the harbor | ::;niz;f::‘;;abxe‘;‘xn()lo0\‘)';(']!32\- x:orlg‘be!?;“g“gn: Gependent of the Dingee company and | When the case first came up the defense | Feached Washington we were ordered to | e ress 56i Linden ave. s & | has caused & rumor to be clrculated that | sought to prove an alibi, but later [ MOve at once 1 received the dispatch at = X G night, and the next morning 10,000 men | MIDDLE-AGED man, just received his dis- e — e — | were ‘moving. It has been said that the | charge from the U. 8. V., would like a posi- © accommodations for the men were not | tion; any kind of work; strong and reliable. sufficient. The men were crowded some- e o re Address box 1042, Call office. > d A All fraters ar ? what, but the weather was fine and the SIR JOHX e tab i troops suffered little or no_inconvenience. SIR HIRAM T. YOUNG olored man wishes position as coach; ! Yet had we had more time better arrang man for private family; understands care of { ments would certainly have been made.” \‘A};JHH.;\ &u' A Lodge O!I_I{Y;\%r{t‘;(}l‘nln es; best of reference. 321% O'Farreil st. > then Bave s & o No._1—] r_meeting S (FRI- ¢ e < de & 2| glclock. D. 4. steady position. ress Brooklyn Hotel good word for the boys in blue, the fight % e barber shop. ® | fg privates, to whom he gives the whole | L GEO: T HOBK, Secet ) ks i | credit of the A PARFAITE UNION Lodge No. FIRST-CLASS barber wants s situation in a | Among the stage who acted as | F. and M.—Called meeting FRI- firktoelass Ahop © 8 3 ustin st. @ ice-presidents wer DAY, March 17, § p. m. First de- MAN and wife, German, desire positions on . Colonel W. R. Smedberg, Edward Coleman, | Eree- By onder of the W farm’ or dairy; man experienced dairyman 2 = ’ | Rev. Dr. J Beard, Judge A. Belche s 2t s = and farmer; wife a good cook. 101 Pros- ® [ BP. W General R. H. Warfield, C. OCCIDENTAL Lodge No. 2 pect place, bet. Powell and Stockton, off - - & + Ma \'d\‘;\'ojll, ¥ .‘:v \l“h‘ns , Judge I!-:. In. pal'ax = rd degree TH (FRIDAY) | Sacramento. v Major R. Nobl Captain 1. um- N’ at 7:30 o'clock Master 3 & - i i 3 R | i g - A| YOUNG man of 22 desires work of any kind; b N B R i e e e bas had gome experience in bookeeping. Ad- o | M. Coxe, Colonel W e = ——"— | YOUNG barber, 5 years experience, desires Grex Ca | FIDELITY Lodge No. 120, F. and A. R 5 5 e + ey "l | * M.—Funeral Notice—Officers and mem- position s coantey; G BELRON, T O Marsball; R: are requested to assemble at > Downey, onic_Temple at 12 o'clock THIS BY German acquainted with handling, bottling Consideration. > Chamberlain, N. al Babcock, | DAY (FRIDAY), for the purpose of conduct- can tend bar; keep | Do e eded e eO+P+o L ] | Captain Charles Goodall, Captain O. Eldridge, i e e fancral A aEpone: e g{) :Ineudnn Hqt{nfl:k = onel _ C. 3 Kinne, Major W. O.| - he funeral services of our late brother, oks and accounts; knows general mer- her. She, too, is charged with the mur- ments adopted for the work on Lake Mer- b.0:6 o Sowa. Bishop. : D SAMUEL SELIGMAN ACKERM o S willing ¢ der of Lillian Brandes, i sl el i i @+@+0+0+M0@+9+0—0—®-*»+2) S e T s | e When District Attorne ferred to the City Attorney. The figures | = Goodfellow, §. Bunnell, Judge Morro: Cemetery by 2:30 p. m. special train. By R AT e were as follows: Cotton Bros., $24,850: | ¢ Major W, Hooper, T+ '3, TrumanteOf order of the W. M. CHINESE first-class_cook, meat and pastry. re you any relation to t J. A. Marshall. $20,680: Dundon Bridge and | & Wright, Kelly, M. D., J. D. McKe FREDERICK BARRY, Secretary wishes position; private family, hotel or Mrs. B hesitated and looked at her | Construction Company, $21,863; Williams | B. C. Wright, Rev. Dr. James, R BGHTAE i et B e oamdingitibonde e it e atto ie of whom, J. E. Bennett, | Bros., $21,5% 3¢ S5 Holmes Sw §BadfondEN. Sontan Club. THIS NING. &t R e motioned with his head for her not to an- | f— e C. B. Perkins. 8 o'clock at Scottish Hall, 111 Lar- swer the question. Mrs. Brandes replied | | The proceeds of the lecture will be de-| kin st. ANGUS McLEOD, Chief. HELE (WANTEL._WEM AL, oniined to answer. Juage | EVANGELIST MOODY | yoted to the Army and Navy Christian | _ ANDREW MeYAIR, Secreta 3L, aesist housework, 316, MRS the Wwoman that she would Commission. K. O.T.M. and L. O, T Wil visit the Tow. BN S35 Sutte 3 S SR SPEAKS AT OAKLAND ¢+ N e N Sy o g would tend to degrade her. There was e CRIME IS PREVENTED House, 2ic. o NURSE, Honolulu, §5; German nurse, iZ5. another pause and Judge Hall then asked | GPTRRING ADDRESSES AT TH. ANNUAL mecting—The annual meeting of the | _2ios CULLEN, 3% Sutter st witness if such was the = BY A PLUCKY WOMAN stockholders of the Western Sugar Refining | wOMAN with a _child, $20 per month. MISS Company will be held at the office of the CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. 1S ground on which | [ ghe declined to respond, and ssented | UNION REVIVAL. . v 307 = o with a haif- ed Y : | o i o MONDAY, the 2Tth day ot March, 1460, 8t | TADY'S mald, %0, good place, MISS CUL- IND.A 27 y , ), i , ), B . WILLIAM BRONSON ASSAULTED| thc hoor of 12 me for the purpote of electing | “bBx. 25 Saiter st At the preliminary hearing the fact had a board of directors to serve for the ensuing | Big Audiences Gather to Hear the NURSE, $%:; French maid, $30; nurse, coun- developed that Brandes was at one time the of Arrelanes of Words of Wisdom Fall From | ON MISSION STREET. year and the transaction of such other busi- h . $30; san o that he had never His Li SISl ness as may come before the meeting. try, $20. MISS CULLEN, 8% Sutter st. L: P T St e ] 1ps. o £ His A: 1 Und. e \{Tra‘rllsfér books v&;ill close on FRIDAY. HOUSEWORK girl, Oakland, $25; Mill Valley e ced fro el = ne o s Assailants Is Under Ar-| March 17, 189, at 12 m. = i a V. ‘and other towns; 12 housework girls, city, BOB e D, Secretbry: $25 and $30; 6 young girls, st, $10 to rest—A Bottle of XKnockout Drops as Evidence. Betore Mrs. Brandes took the stand this. forenocon little Milton Brandes, son of the accused, was recalled and among | MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. 2 second girls, $15 and $20. OAKLAND, March 16.—Every niche of | the First Presbyterian Church was oc- to-day at UM ARRIS', 15 Grant , to borrow money on any old thing. e e e the uul-\flu 1 g}(».a L,_\- Anorxnfi;dsawgul;‘ cupled to-night in attestation of the fact % S was whett iilian had ever said “what | that Dwight L. Moody has lost none of S = 3% Sutter st. SHojmpH Cipg '1&‘}1';“" 80 back to the | njg popularity or forcefulness as an A bold attempt at robbery was made| . SFECIAL NOTIOES. - | 1 WAITRESSES, hotels and boarding-houses, ““She said she would sooner kill herself, | evangelist. on ‘Mission street, between Third and| ROOMS papered from §:_ whitened, §1 up; | 30 2nd §%5. MISS CULLEN, Sy nter Fourth, last night, by two men. One of | painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 3 st. | WAITRESS, springs, $20; Bowlder Creek §20. The cholr end platform were occupled by ministers of all denominations from The child was then cross-examined, | the bay cities, as the revival is a union when it developed that witness had spent | movement of 4ll the churches. The evan- considerable time last cvening with his| gelist has not been in California for ten asked him the questions answered by him | Years, but he retains his power of con- in court this morning. Attorney Bennett | viction, and is more ready than ever to vigorously objected to all this. “Do_they | draw from his apparently endless fund of intend to impeach us?" he asked. Judge | anecdotes. The revival opened this after- S CULLEN, 3% Sutfer st. 2 NURS! $% each; nurse, Alameda, $25; nurse, Berkeley, m1s$ CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. FAITRESS, $25, private family; chambermald “and waitress, $15. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter. GIRL who speaks German to tend counter, Geiicacy store, $6 per week. MISS CULLE: 32 Sutter st. or me, or my mother, than go back to the country.” Fthem, Frank O'Rourke, is now under ar- arrest. The other managed to get away. The two men were first noticed in a Mission-street saloon with William Bron- son. Bronson was very much under the influence of liquor and was treating freely. The three men left the saloon to- gether, and a woman who was passing BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTI CO., 415 Montgomery st.. rooms §-10; tel. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 65 (twenty- five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and e R o O e SIS PP S SO Fail, however, ruled that it was Droper | moom at the First M. E. Church, and al for ‘the prosecution to try and show that | rst M. E. , ant - at the time heard one of them say: “This S - ks ea: P | though storm: weather revalled the a e after MONDAY, March 20, 1889. B ol i e & hureh was packed. | fellow has got money; we'll do him.” The | Transter, books will close on TUESDAT. | G, K. HANSEN & CO., iy Ehene Grant 188 g rsddl o 2. ’ arc] , ), at 3 o’clock p. m. itresses, ere! 'y 3 B words alarmed her and she watched the e St3ogockpm o 7| waltresses, different couiiny ot e Mr. Moody delivered powerful addresses | the line of amination may be directed | 5 v eys | both afternoon and evening, and inter- They 2 s R : tojTelBot even upon’ Attornoysh BEnngtt| jecieqtsosmuch it into them that his | L o Jarty here 10 a m.; chambermald, city, §2) mixed the young witness on certain|outburst of mirth into a pointed truism is | pihe woman immediately, ran, down Lo | MRS KRAUSS' Employment Office, 315 Stook: | xyreegirt O reti; one who Potats, md golor to the prosecution's | marvelous and a powerful factor in re- Third street, where she found Pollce Offg| ton st. near Sutter: telephone Clay 624; all N like_to take trip to Honolulu, $20, ntimation. Betore he left the stand h¢ | taining his spell over his vast congrega-| ¢ L e ne | Eintaict temsle iy fiaslaticharae: would HKe fevences: £ cooks, Jewish family, sald positively that Brandes never scolded | tions. * He made many kindly references | | Bolng on. He hurrled to HH e 0| T———————————————| &} Listant laundiess, {nstitution, 3I5; ala L scratehes on her fae. 0|t mpwspAngrim ey andfEprascly he| ¢ | found that one o 'of a vial down Bron.| SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. Scsistant nurse,. same place, 312 and any iy e S | does not consider they are any more in | fore £ - g A THe for cooking and housework, ts Taos was velled: But at the reduest | heed of salvation than the AVETaES | @ L o Lo \q oo o6 eos- soms throat. Hls D er Sorgachs | NEAT miadie-aged Swedish woman: £ood cook e O i WANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. 0f a juror the veil was removed. Almost | PU06: 1 o () the Philippine question Mr. | P40+ 09 0409-0+0404+0+0eo-o@® M VIR LT S Mhcels.” O'Rourke was | _and houseworker; $15. Mrs. Norton, 313 Sutter. S i e e eciasing That. Brandes dig | Mogdy said; I + HERE Is cause for rejoleing, Marlon Magallon, who some little while g | Cibtured and locked bp,in, e S0 Prison | SWwEDISH housesirl; first-class cook h 13 Sutter st. i My view of the Philippine situation | ago posed as an early century hero in a very fin de siecle divorce, is The contents of the vial will be analyzed good city references. Mrs. Norton, 313 JKEEPER, short distance, §15. MRS. scold_Lilllan on Tuesday night, Novem- 313 Sutter st. ber 15 last, though she insisted that Lil- Te given in a nutshell. We have got nect €o noble after all. In no way has he been false to the traditions It is supposed to contain knock- | may FIRST-CLASS German waitress and chamber- B R R R R I S D A A A S e A | Into it and we must go through with it. : § lan and her father always manifested | B we of his times and his romantic separation from a supposedly beloved wife $ | out drops. i desires situation; 23 ye pl Pans . P e e ay Fitness and | gnd go through with them. We forced | consideration, of a marriage that was disagreeable all round. | A FEEBLE-MINDED WAIF. O T Bt sttt = - = 25 5 » pute As o result Brandea had concluded | President McKinley, obviously against On September 4, 1865, Virginia Rieffel and Marion Magallon were married. AN R o o ook DTt SE s | COOK, 67 3 honsetitle, i e fud;. s Po send the girl back to tha country. On | his Wwill, into the war with Spain. Popu- | Previous to her wedding to Magallon Miss Rieffel had been the betrothed ss Judge Lawlor Will See That She Is| & co., 36 Sutter st. i s | g;fl_?f‘:'oug:;{r‘g B ouncry. §% each: wal Wonday afternoon witness Rad missed $1s | 1ar sentiment should now stand by him in| ¢ wife of Frank Pichon. After his engagement to the girl of his choi | 11 T = hitution. §15. MRS. NORTO. Which had been saved for rent and which | carrying forward its results, and it will [gs pichon went to the Klondike to win a fortune, and for several S htns Well Cared For. SEENCE girl wishes poaltion as murses 1 or 3 | . noutution (¥1k 0% 5 gz paxily stoiba el goseysaiiieni | e e e onght emancipation b3 | & InE was heard of him : al years noth- 8| An application was made vesterday to| childron; geod, efermces, Addeeas’ MISS | GIRL for coing, 3 in family, some houses - piTEch, bl : ‘ 2 < 5 s SEP 3 M 2, Cosmopolitan Hotel, v distance, $25, se e it Moy wioht pug | & military necessity, the’ mation” would Atter waiting thres years Miss Rieftel concluded that Pichon was dead g |JUdBe Lawlor to send Sonora Sfivia, | Fitth and Mission sts. opolitan Hotel, | work, & short QIatence, Fond parlor maids, Yo search was made Monday night, but | Jover have entered upon that war. The | 4 and accepted the hand of Marion Magallon. On the night of the wedding, # it e e de i b il 3 5 | 85 hambermald and sewing, $5; Scandi- G'clock Brandes brought the girl into wit- atolltionists fmight huve been willing) to Just as the guests were 'arinking to the health of the newly married courle, g T I Glen | RESPECTABLE middiejaged lady wishes situ- | navian or German second giy, 0N okl sss' room, scolded the girl and spanked | 40 S0, but not the body of the people. The S i 2 o 2 ! ) Ellen. At appears that the child’s parents y 2 ; thoroughly | $25: and a great many girls i ¢ ness’ room, scolded the glrl and spanked | | gent stuation 1s *somewhat similar, | & Ficion Pub 1o his appearance. ~Then it was all up with Marion. Mrs. Ma- 4 | geserted her some time ago, and ohicn an el oraddress | ousework n city and country. J. ¥ CROS- fully dressed, even to her shoes and stock- | Our nation and ‘{)enple will have to fac wgallon decided that she still loved Pichon first best and for all time, and attempt was made to g;t her into ths ino 5 Laskie st. _| ETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. - b ings. On Tuesday evening, after dinner, | the military and other necessities fol- | the husband was sent out with witnesses to give his wife substantial | Eitation referred to an answer came back | WA v oung girl, a place to work | 5 WAITRESSES and chambermalds in Totia the money search was begun and on Fri- | lowing the war with Spain. | ground for divorce. thet 1t was overcrowded. Judge Lawlor | in the country; good home more an object | and restaurants, $20, $5 and $6_week; cook, day the money was found on the dining- | “I think the Catholic church 18 now see- O riratils ko Mapalioninas srttod & fivaee roiars. b | o as ot and Sq3s ihat ip|i Wan, warss'” Avply. Girls' Ditsctory, Ceo | | small hotel, $5:.and others. I- . (CROSETL = & utter st. ing the importance of education as well rion Magallon on the ground of infldelity. On March § the young divorcee will see that the child is admitted, crowd housework, So- room table. 2Oh Saturday morning Brandes came | as righteousness as a means of the eleva- 5 e = 4 L hoan A0 continued Mre. Brandes. | tion of peoples. The Pope has come out and Frank Pichon were made man and wife by a Justice in Virginia City, aEnojcrawd R s aas e M e ol ke 2 plocsl a8 FROTRETANT Sicl, Kencss) Bevo: Jaundress “He went to bed and was asleep when I | and advised the whole Catholic world to | L Restored toCentral Pacific Directorate | at 402 Golden Gate ave.. downstairs. noma County, i “"MURRAY & READY, awoke from noises which I thought were | read the Bible fifteen minutes every day. Now that Virginla is wedded to the man of her cholce, the story has S| country Lt Ciay st ¥ JOUNG lady, having finished bookkeeping | %4 and 56 Clay =t — At a meeting of the directors of the his is something new and a very hopeful | A hambermald, work in this country downstairs. 1 went to Lillian’s room and | T leaked out that Magallon®does not belong to the medieval school of found her hanging to her bedpost by | sign. v . £ 03 Central Pacific Road yesterday Willlam | term, desires position as assistant bookkeep- o0: waitre fonne | S vy round T am very much en.| % Mantic herocs, but that he is a very up to date young man. Five hun- 8 | 5L (Ol (Grea o' the B T | vages o Gbject at start: Box 1076, Cal. | Wkt i Hiicle: 'HOTEL GAZETTE, 2 oxmle ALTOnS L o of on toaffirm that sbe | soutaged eIt the jontioolo dor- Christing | 48, Arod GOllE W the cORGMEAHOR SRSt indiosn ‘RR D 184ve HE * yoUrE 5 B masrel 6 . S bt = L : country hotels. 2 42 ¥ o | bride free to wed the man she loved. from which he recently resigned. His|LADY wishes position in_ boarding-house or =8 | aurant to work in kitchen; $10 per month. oung girl for cooking and house- resignation was due to the fact that the transfers of the Central Pacific’s stock be- came S0 numerous in New York by rea- son of the plan of reorganization that it was necessary to have some one on tl":e called Brandes and they went down to- gether. He took the girl down and tried | et S B fo do the best he could for her. Attorney | Hanyer then. asked: Continuing the Moody Work. v did Lillian Brandes come | ALAMEDA, March 16.—Meetings were R e to her | 1 eld this evening and will be continued ‘work; wages $25. Inquire between 9 and 11 a. m., 2007 Devisadero st. ; wanted by MME. GRAESSLER, “Virginia lived with Magallon for about five days after the wedding,” sald the father of the young wife. ‘““Then she came home and sald she was % going mad and that she could not live without Pichon. Then I went to Magallon and we talked business. He demanded $300 to set the girl free and COMPETENT young woman desires a position as companion or governess in a first-class references. 24 Angelica st. | death?’ Mr. Melvin'’s_objeution to this | | St tion was sustained. U3 | Gering the week in the First Presbyterian | & 1 consented. A few days after he wanted $330, and so he went on until he spot authorized to sign the transfers. Rt T < Js 5 Aol =l St hr Brandes hang Lillian before or | and United Presbyterlan churches. The | finally reached $:0. I paid him over 300 in gold, and also $100 to Abe Ruer, illaber took Mr. Mills' place temporar- | FIRST-CLASS recond irl and seamstress de- | OPERATORS on skirts; electric power. DA- L e ed A ttorney Sawver | object Is to take advantage of the work |88 his attorney. That $100 explains why the defendant lawyer took the STata ily and now that the transfers ‘ha\e all tuation: best of references. 315 Stock- | ~VIDSON & MILLER, 701 Market st. “No, nappishly responded the wit: begun by Rev. Dwight Moody. The | 4 tift's side when his legal representative was too ili to appear.” benomadesho Totires snd M IS ST0R neRsyBuLGe o SRS = 7 { n again. AMERICAN girl would like place for second | APPRENTICE at 14 Grant ave., room 72. K eB BN IReNIN e NN A RINIRINE R+ R+ N oNeReRG K 24250 020NN R oL e N RN ness. | United Presbyterian Church meetings are | “Did he cause the red marks you saw |in charge of Dr. H. H. Bell, the successor | about her neck?” asked Sawyer, and wit- | of Dr. %’l M. Gibson of the First United | ness again replied negatively. She also | Presbyterian Church of San Francisco. testified that Lillian had-no symptom of | Rev. Joel Martin is conducting the meet- Uchill or pains in the head of the|ings at the First Presbyterfan Church. B — Read Conan Dcyle’s story of the mutiny on the Flower Land, in next Sunday’s Call. Mr. and Mrs. Pichon leave this mornfng for Alaska, where the young husband has several rich claims. Magallon is about town blowing in the $500 ¢ he demanded and received for his wife's freedom. oSNNI R+ R+ RoBeRe4 0+ R %M%RO&’NW&&’&O‘ work In American family; good seamstress. Call 200 Turk st. STRONG woman wishes situation to taks care of an invalid. Apply 32 Sycamore ave., bet. Seventeenth and Eighteenth sts. p GIRL under 16 to mind a baby. 519 Van Ness avenue. ¥. GIRL to do housework in small famlily; wages 510" Call 105 Laguna st riw 8%

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