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1899. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 B O O R e ey =Y ] THE EMPORIUM. . THE E;HPDBIUM. ! BUY[BS SE[K [IPTIRIREINIR LI L EIIERI SRERIEEERER IR ERY Quinto Zano, By Best seats in® BEAL ESTATE £ 52 U EMPORNUM *.%" N_I_S sings here GoldenRule Bazaar sale in Saturday. e Bep R et T Rotunda. Confidence in San % Francisco’s Future. ; M/ Last Day of the Ribbon Sale. Still large assortments in desirable weaves and colorings. Don’t ¥ miss this, the greatest Ribbon Sale the Big Store has ever held. @ B e e e S S S e o 4 e SOLDIERS MAK THINGS LIVELY ON EAST STREET Beer and Wine In- flame Their Blood. A CORPORAL'S GUARD BUSY STOCKS ARE SECOND CHOICE ‘ WHALER HORATIO WRECKED IN | THE CAROLINES. MANY GOOD SIZED DEALS ARE BEING NEGOTIATED. RRSHGEIAGARA SR HGI LR R0 R B R S IRuR s, S O O o e e B e T ;an City Will Take “a| Eastern Capitalists Looking to the Elegant Fancy Rxbbonfi,/ s;xtablelfor r;fzckwear, sashes and millmery: His Family” in the Engine- Metropolis of the Pacific as g;rgoses,qta'_; al;‘out nl/zz.:)_bm ! ;t.:u(; ‘a)hs 5 m—Ships Adrift in | 5 nter of c Fancy Stripe Gauze Ribbons, 3 to 4 inches R ‘ the Coming Cents 25 Black G uze Satin-stripad Ribbon = Business. 25¢ All-silk Fancy Ribbons, 314 to 4 inches, big assortment. > 50c All-silk Fancy Ribbons, heavy quality, 4 to 5 inches. ¢ Fine Moire Taffeta Ribbons... -vard 10¢, 12:.;¢, 15¢, 17¢ and 19¢ ¢ ed sport Warren | ¢ San Francisco real estate continues SPECIAL SALE COUNTI:'“RS~M;/IIN AISLE. ¥ o ity S e firm and active, with increasing pros- ; She was tc ) pects of still greater improvement. s ey ;. /s | F Now EoAr UL : statement is true, notwithstanding the To-Day (Wednesday) O’“. $11.90 anrfll of New Melodies in g v fact that the sales Tor the pust week 1ol | s The Great Leomin- Music Folio—28c. 3 somewhat below those of the preceding oL . ¢ weeks. There are more pr[nspecnve buy- ster $1.00 White @ 1 tlio of new copyright populzr;‘ | ers in the market than for some time | - music, containing 21 songs and 13 instru- e S | past, and almost every real e_Il_rm‘v s""’t fa" Gsc' | mental compositions, never before of- p in the city huf deals un.dz_\r.h\\'mv' [nl\;OI\:(l)l'lltf The immense ’ fered except in sheet form at 35c copy, < D O O oiones resources of the | making the value of the book, if each g Dlentifo) and investors are sesking to put great factory of |piece was sold separately, $11.90. To- @ i out their unemployed capital where it/ the Leominster day we offer 200--no more—at the W Shirt Company, | at Leominster, S 3 Mas were| S thrown into the | Wednesday Special in Underwear. ® making of the| A ’ ® et e o Ladies’ Vests, 29¢. ¢ possible to sell| Ladies’ Silk and at $1. They|pLisle Mixed Vests, were made t0‘ A ¥ enter into mm,:wnth pink, sky blue petition with all America at this price. [or lavender silk Thousands of dozens have been sold; the | stripes, neatly edged make and finish are perfection: fit fault- | less. Each shirt is labeled with their |2T°Wd neck and name and $1.00, the selling price. The |armhole, and drawn bosoms and bands are of finest linen— | with silk braid—reg- the bodies of the best Wamsutta muslin, | ylarly 40c each—for strongly re-enforced to withstand wear — 4 special price of.. will bring in the largest returns. ‘There is a decided tendency to neglect stocks, | LATEST ADDITION TO THE COAST FLEET. |pi s i s i . field for speculation for the more sub- stantial and safer investment in il\cume»} producing real | The recent rains, which washed away 5 s 3 2 4 f devastatin drought & but the veteran commander will now retire from the sea and take a well earned rest ashore. He is now ::;,lmuf;;;m olhe fls":‘; lm,d n%u(h to do p=3 ped 2 bed & 80 years of age, but it was only three years ago that he made his first venture on the sea of matrimony. | with the feeling of confidence that now pad o & L e e e S R e O S e O s Ped THE clipper ship Charmer, purchased by W. E. Mighell, is one of the handsomest vessels in the o American mercantile marine. She has been commanded by Captain Holmes since she was launched, % His wife awaits him in his home in New York. prevails among all classes in Californi: but this does not account for the flatter- ing attention with which San Francisco is at present being honored by the capi- PR T B e S talists of the East. The recent announc 1 POLICE INVESTIGATE the name of Milton Ray, age 13. I reside gc|ment that two big transcontinental rall- | | i’h Clipper street. Mr. Holbrook is a neigh- | roads were actively preparing to extend | Jor of mine s at 321 Clipper street, and | their lines to this city and enter into ac- use and knows me person- | tive competition h the Southern Pa- rook nor his wife made any | cif 5 to the | nt to me about hoodlums committng | future in store for the metropolis SOCOTOUVOVOAVUOVOVTOVVOVVVLVOCUVOVONTO00VOO0VOUOOHTEOY terday. his own care- essne: the relative g ) o oF e pattehaids of the Philippines, | FLEISHMAN'S CHARGES a number of curios and s -four of tk caused a general awakeni | best brand of N The box Bt 2 it of the to-day only which the artic d a fa COMPLAINT OF A NOE VALLEY;,f;",,“)}';“‘,‘}‘\h‘,‘f(’ff\""k‘nf“’:’»‘l“;"',;“nnfl!f“l‘;(f'g oilme, | Pacific, but the overshadowing cause of | ® the assault of the laundryman. They ffis eptacle Had tt tes are the ordinary | | il { customs officers | Reports of Officers Who Were De- Officers Kenville and Griffin als mitted reports to the same effect tailed to Examine Into the Al- | given. leged Persecution. the sudden turning of the searchlight of | capital on this city, and that which prob- ably had also much to do with hurrying the plans of the railroad magnates, is the absolute certainty that San Krancisco, as | the natural gateway to the Orient, is about to enter upon an era of unparal- | leled commercial prosperi ‘Lnis asser- THE GRAND LODGE. tion is borne out by the big demand for | tom, and in the clgars were pacxed ly displayed the ch have been passed exacted; but whe saw that are made in long or short bosoms, open front or back, or open back only. We gh o place 75 dozen of these great $1 shirts Wednesday Special in on sale Wednesdze;:, a?nd We{lnema‘é’sg‘ T"rkish Towels. in all regular s : | e Excellent quality Bleached Turkish W Another Great Wednesday | Towels, close warp, heavy loop map, the FAMILY AGAINST HOODLUMS. |1 the Mis . ny complaint of hoodlums annoying the fon district, and nelther has my boy = | Flelshman famlly in any w BRAEERERREEAAGEEREGER v 2 s who came A property in the wholesale district, prefer- | 3 s L4 1 on her again. ompany 1, 5-| The police under Captain Gillen have | Knights and Ladies of Honor Vote | nce being given to sites convenient to | nd (hasyoxts el and abeocle froely, @ w captain will sail in went to the war. hrists | been investigating the charges of Der-| Against Biemni 5 | the water front. The announcement a Shoe | over 4 feet long; our traae building 25c g mas ship” St. f‘r!d'\!l“li“}“ bel ed s | i b hands ot atans ofiorie gainst Biennial Sessions—Offi- | few days ago of 4 number of big 1|»:xu.~‘f(~x:51 Special. | quality; special fordo-dayeu.y.cach 18 @ e ¢ al_and it started hoodlums, made by David Fleishman of | cers to B Hlected To:Day ety Andenteal b Taatior dina) i . Ladies’ Dongola Kid | AT ial ¥ Button Shoes, like picture | F10¥S¢keepers’ Wednesday Special. v —English toes — patent | H ir. © leather tips—sewed flex- Curtains, 98¢ Pair. ¥ ible soles—all sizes—sold | On sale to-day only, 100 pairs Lace @ regularly at | Curtains, 3i¢ yards by 54 inches ; colors ¥ g with the other box was a Chri ing hands and To keep it from be bottom W made in receptacl was duly eaten and enjoyed b: street, and published In last| At the first session, twelfth annual con- | dawn of the new era, and even now many | Roboraited ¥'s Call. Fleishman had also re- | Vention of th and Lodge of the |are inclined to think that the double | ported the matter to Secretary Holbrook, 1\*“}#'“-\' and Ladies of Honor, held yes- ]lu\\‘ax’d \mlwuwr front h;m s e s Been coRauttng & ves- | ferday in Pythian Castle, all the lodges | Put this is by no means the f: L an this § et sixce jbeen conducting AL nyess |orsrna qrate s Thame lodges | tations are still pending for fory, and Angeles were represented ani all the | WArenouse property, and the great firms : present. The repre- | Of the the cake tr: on geant “Scotty own account. | Campbell, one of the | tigate, report- | | t have already begun to mak | Pays s on Christmas | o 5 it e Iave o i isacy heenn at| o8 Yax : 0 3 2 officers sent o ¢ es e called to order by Grand | afrangements to make shipments to | $2.00 | ecru or white ; heavy net designs with ¥ day leat SEE el : or 3 At et Nkrare Tt R 2.00 pair W e o i the righit thigh, an- | some of the acts complained of oocurred as far | the Organizing of o grand body the re. | here, ins simply maintaining | 4 day,Wednes- | all tricote~edge; no tape to pull off; g i 3 le nd a third in the | back as last July. I afterward visited some of | Port of the grand protector and the | 3&ents here been the practice | day, only..... | regularly $1.25 per pair ; for........98¢ @ . but | the houses the boys mentioned in the re- | 8rand secretary were read. That of the | heretofore. ; | e | 3 Isaw Mrs. Grove and her two sons. | latter showed an increase "of 139 “bene. | But res \te activity fs not confined | v 8117 | w s a widow and her boys are hard work- | and that the bene- |t0 the wk saie district. The entire cit | oCi P e S e of them in a_plan mill and the | les of the fifteen members whulflx;‘:(] is receiving the benefit of the revival ¢ D | Sp‘[mls iy Entire Week in : | i e b st ee ing the year received in the aigresate | confidence and sales are being made daily | For Wednesdav Only—Two ‘Big G D ¢ M I be ‘open to [ ¥ used them of setting ot [ 320, the“members *who' Miéd faving section of the municipality. One | 5 2 rocery Dep’t. p- gatlp m and they paid into the order an aggregate of $48 rgest sales reported for the past . = - £ : da With | All clatms were paid within sixty f;;.)-, | week was one made by Mrs. Amy Lander HNotion Bargams. | Emporium Fancy Family Fiour ; ¢ The Iowa is up off tt g various tim since that time, b | after cach death. to Mrs. Jennle Otto of the property at | Hemmingway’s Black Sewing Silk—to- | Bone better ; 50-Ib sacks; regularly_90c; @ Vorks, s and the 1 interviewed tl ‘V:-..‘n._n.\; A recommendation of the grand pro- | the southeast corner of Twenty-second | - spoolof first lity Black | fOr... 78c ¢ 2 ) N alte | boy anc and they indignantly deny | tootor that sessions be held biennially was | and Howard streets, consisting of lot 100% | day only a spool of first quality Blac! = as filled with prime Manila | (Rt the had enything to do with | yoted down. Y VS alp teet with ten i > price paid | & Sewing Silk that contains full 50 yards— | | festj h?"ffi’mer‘v utter— % e The box was nailed and ove e T The reports of the grand officers show | Was_ $31,600, and the negotiations were | i ull weight ; 2-lb squares; this week S put on before it left here was | that the order is prospering. | conductéd by Bovee, Toy & Sonntag. The special for 4c ¢ S Web—all | only- ....40c Fancy Colored Fril “o ve.| Albert Roche Imported s.-n-dinos= | A . another of those| J. P. Dockery, Belle W Conrad and |latter firm also sold 62 acres of highly ldress , reported BATTLE-SCARRED PANTS ard with th hotwell street, new combinations—this qual Dr. Kemp Van Ee were appointed a com- | improved fruit land in Solano County for | U””‘””i‘?!‘"‘”i)ii‘)fii,v"’ii”i!’Vi’7’9"‘.)?”7!0!!’!@?0”fl’fiiii’ii’ii!’i.‘?'i"’ii9”’;F.ii‘”i’i.i’ii’?ii’.i"’..i.’i.i‘i”’)'.”. Jund the cause of the hero's states she | mittee to prepare resolutions in respect | M ‘Waymeyer to James A. Almur for | i - —s; regularly 10c tin.. 7 AND SMUGGLED CIGARS | n this is found the causé of the herois i, fhe|Xtins to Riopare Teoiuans I pomectl SR (i falled <08 el bk fon o day 05| 5500 cans Tabilo Frait-Tesiiie 5 Sam's officials are koini to confiseate the | way, 152 Chureh; | protectors, T. A. Lander and 8. B. Carle- | Speck & Co. sold the property at 323 Scalaes | Pears, Plums and Apricots; while sup. W | blood-stained pants, curios and ci Mrs! Coo ton. | reet, 26:6x137:6, for Albert Meyer to | 7 vas a pecu zure made by | e In the evening there was a banquet in tphal for $11,500; also three flats & ; ply lasts, per can... 10c ¥ Ticers wnsport Sen- G | rch, all make the the upper hall of the Pythian - Castle, street, 25x137, the seller bel Wednesday Neckwear Special—|™ Thi 3 — OLYMPIC ENTERTAINMENT. | egard to the cat, dogs 2 v | where there assembled about 1% mem< | Kassow and the purchasers Abe and Sarah A b GleanVies1ablo Szlt—lo-]b: - i ooortmity ot L failed to find ay marks of the | of the order. The grand protector | Goodman, for §i40. In May this firm will | Dainty »ssc‘fi: regl’g“." 8¢; this week.........56 g ADVERTISEMENTS. | Ladies Wi ave an Oppo 1d one wihdow broken, whic : nd after a sumptuous supper | hold an auction sale of improved down-town - = loss Starch—Quality all right; S % A 2 7 done when McKinl elected | o ey peRi and income properties. Silks. Y g | Seeing First-Class Athletics | On the % of July, 1508, the boys of | were responded - to by | Thomas Magee & Son have sold the following 5 L'hel't_v 3 6-Ib boxes for. = 350 ¢ ‘ This-Evening. T e e T e s and prominent members of Fo0L snd liprovemants oo the soutis 500 yards 19-inch all-over Accordion-| Our $1.50 gallon quality Port or ¢ gas pipe to celebrate the of y ex- | 812 4 S s cary street, near Powell, 2 o e 7 o 4 -~ i | The following exceedingly well arranged | 55 BP0 5o Fielsnman took 1t away from | ot 1 SR LEIRRE lotiand Improyements pasuonth o Plaited Liberty Silk—choice assortment | Sh@ppry—This week............. $1.05 ¥ | programme for “ladies’ 1 which will | them, ‘being atraid of getun shot by the can- | There will be a_session to.day, when Il street, 12 west of Taguna, ‘Z5x1, of colorings, comprising: Lemp’s Eastern Beer— ¥ Iekd | be a feature this the Siterl uon i : ey t o nyedllek o thepitly Mo Rut | 8 Giden, | R PRK, Light Blue, Brown, | Quarts, / regularly $2.30 dozen: th|s= tainment 2 i lub, is Officer E. J. Thompson submitted this Ocean Water Tub Baths. corner of Broadway and Baker, Mais, Cardinal, Nile, Cerise, [ week ..8$2.05 Marvelous Effect of a System That | under the direction of cA Ham oot ey 101 Seventh st.. corner Mission. Salt water oy B Lo o Suitable for Millinery, Neckwear and| Good Bourbon Wihiskey — Full & Heals Perfectly. 1% s D N i naa el | afect rrony ccean raliroad owner' of Carson City, Nev. Dress Fronts—the 50c per yard value— | quart demijohns; regularly S3c, this g ; i e Y referente to o complaint. &bout. b e e o e e anie Teamn or L Ry . 336 |week .......... -62¢ )% Swift and >; banjo ¢ annoying him and his family. T made in- Filipinos at the Fair. P tniiey o aa fOT OH southslde e s i i | by’ b iry of some of the neighbors, and was told e SAs avenue,' 8 west ¢ Inut, 52x100, Citizen of Paoli, Ind., Tries the | sroh and will s’ haa ‘mever moticed any oné botherins tne | At the meeting of the Mechanics' Instl- ot on, e northeast comner of Broad: | g @l @R EERREEEEEE SRASEEEES SAAEES SEEEESEE0HR", Steiner, 37:6x137:6, for §7: & family. I also made passing calls, but failed 1 s ap- ging, Miss | to find any boys or young men annoying them | propriated to defray the expenses of the horseback, L. | in any way. I alio received orders itom vou | exhibit from the Philippine Islands. A S about April 7 to make Investigation about | ¢eioeram s read fro e W, _ | sized deals under way, with every prospect of “alifornis P Srang short- g d from the War Depart Sl cormimmatiog: prosp The California State Grange will short another complaint received by you from_the g Flelshmans. 1 called there and saw Mrs. | Ment, stating that the Government would | “G 1 Umbsen & Co. report many sales dur- Fleishman, and she s: had been an- | furnish free transportation of the|ing the week just past, the largest being the >romise M Sandolin; club wrestling on Plan With Wonderful Suceess. |« ge Teport a number of small = = T S sales and some good onmes on the tapis, adison & Burke also have several large- To Extend the State Grange. tee. The plan of extension contemplates the establishment of mew granges _in counties In which there are none. Th take earnest steps to extend the organ-{ organization comprises fifty granges a¢ tion in California. This was decided/| the present time, all 1n a prosperous con- noyed by boys with I asked her if | exhibits and of th native Who | purchase by Garret McEnerney for $25,000 of | at the semi-annual meeting of the exec- |'dition. It is the intention to enlist the knew the boys a aid she did not; | will come to this city. ilipinos | the improved property at the northwest corner | utive committee held yesterday at the | co-operation of the farmers in order that that they scemed to ing by at the | will work at their native industries, build | of Ninth and Natoma streets from Abner, M. | Russ House. There were present W. .. |the number may be increased to one hun- L. and Isabel Reed. Greer of Sacramento, who presided; |dred. A canvass of the State will be vhne report the following re- | Treasurer A. D. Logan of San Francisco: | made and the end of the year will probe House and lot, 45 South| Cyrus Jones of San Jose, and H. F. Blohm | ably see the accomplishment of the de- %; house and lof, 21 of Watsonville, members of the commit- ' sired result. uns. I again | their native huts and erect . and was | Jage in the Pavilion portr had seen no boys around | or boys annoying the Fleish- I will continue to make fre- time they were usin interviewed some of a typical vil- ing life in the hilippines. 1t is expected that a band 1l also be brought over. K Trustee P. J. Healy of the institute re- | {ieZ stfet, near Market, ported that during his recent trip to | Lng,of Halght, 71 east of Bak 1o < g cottag d 1ot on east line teine o Ukiah he had arranged fora family of s s s b e vhan reported as follows: | Pomo Indians to build a native dwelling S imekos 54" sBuELs Teoin N it ragraph in The Call referring | and work at their making . $171 ottage and lot on west line of an. would say that on or about | obsidian and flint arrow-he: g i cooking Twenty-third and _Twenty- to me | their foods, etc. fourth, Zdna Osborn, Miehling, 1 7:6, $2400; lot 75x100 on Fourteenth Five hundred volumes of duplicate | avenue, betw and N, South San Fran- / books were ordered donated to the Ma- | Cisco, $800; house and lot' on morth line of sonic Widows’ and Orphans’ Home. Folsom, between First and Second, Zx100, - $4000; cottage and lot on Twenty-ninth, neas = Sincher o 90 _cof d lot on no Cloveland bicycles, $40 and $50; “gg | SAnches, ZUxIl, SIG0; cottage and lot on’ north ! ROSENTHAL TO LEAVE. | The Noted Pianist’s High Opinion of 5 | lass. A at time there were a m sSan Francisco’s Taste; o oys coming along Jersey and oritz senthal, pianist, will shortly | man pointed to one of the largest of them Morliz Roseniiiles as one of the boys who we “Fleishman _com: shooting off firec also that boys broke ¢ an F S nc ing he e g g en, near Laguna, 29:6x137:6, $2500; g i y farewellito Ban Foaics s hos | moging mim: T placed him under arrest and | Crescents, $%5. Leavitt & Bill, 309 Larkin. | house and 1ot on north line of Page, near Purchasers’ Guide to Responsible Merchants, Manufac- because he does "’{‘ ll'kf Sab ¢ because | broueht him to ur. Flelshman for ldam;nm; R S T i Fillmore, 100, 5000 luzouym'h\lwny turers, Brokers, Importers, Wholesale Traders, Jobbers, or that he will not return, but because | tjon.” The boy pleaded innocence, and a 7 2 avenue, near: Cloment, 26x1%0, $350; lot on. 8 3 ‘;r -‘\! oing to make his concert tours in | Flaishman's request 1 released him' and caus Pink Dominos. line of Greenwich, near Buchanan, 23x137:6, Insurance and Real Estate Agents. ‘u. is z;f l‘: everal years to come, and if | tioned the boy to keep ey {runl] tlhnt rv{nce. All was couleur de rose in Native Sons’ | $70; cottage and lot Sh st:uté! line of Austin Curope for s = oS e . | T :ave made passing calls around that place, | as p = avenue, between Franklin and Gough, 25x60, | he returns to the %(\'W'l‘ i o Joes | and nave failed to fnd any one annoying them d{‘_,‘:“”m': ‘1;‘:;“;‘[ ffi;m'; B ;_ff:fl"'r’“:"; 1250, dind_southeast corner of Oak and Ashc CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION, | not contemplate making 3 ended tour. | gince or before that time. | 3 Ve SRR a bury, 73x137:6, $9300. 2 Rosenthal has no mannerisms and no| “ 0y moleom made this report | hS, Native Daughters. The decorations | Mrk. ‘Anna Moore has s0ld to Walter 8. An- IN CORRESPONDING WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING | affectation. He is popular with women, I 0 were pink, the attire of the ladies and | derson the lot 68:9x137:6 on the north line of FIRMS PLEASE MENTION ““THE CALL."" ut he does not play to them or flatter | to Captain Gillen: gentlemen was pink and even the lemon- | Broadway, 137:6 west of Octavla, for $15,000. et o | them. Rosenthal great walker and | Acting under your instructions, T made an |ade was of a pinkish hue. It was the first| A. P. Hotaling & Co. have purchased, BELTING. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. through A. J. Rich & Co., the property front- o Markef d 120 Ros s M fact f Reltl =hippt B . 8 St tirovemenis wre ineonciaer: | L . DEGEN, fienefielueer ojoeiiaeqnd | JAS. BOYES, Suf"sPiidirial& (0, is in good | fnvestigation In reference to my hoy being de- | effort of the parlor in that line ything better | tailed by Mrs. Holbrook to watch and see if | the hall was not as crowded fum, | any boys were shooting at D. Fleishman's | sjons of other functions it wz and while s on oce an exceed | he can sprint a hundred y shape. He doesn't like a than to box or work out In a gym z his ha cc chickens cats, I wish to state that v g 3 o B ble. cor. S . Telephone Main 562. = and 1f he dared to risk hurting his hands | s, ChEChe %0 an order called the Band | W1y Picasant and erfoy e eaihenngiof *Bullang contracts for last week represene an sl it kit i) HARDWARE- Ve e By aan hit the keys | of Mercy, gotten up by Mrs. Holbrook for the nfir fhe divest i € | aggregate of $105,231. BOILER MAKERS. P ALACE Hardware Co., Importers and Dea B e e he ses, and | prevention of cruelty to animals, and that my | § T WAS HIGCT JAC Girection of the fol- —— [ ers in hardware, 603 Market: tel. Main 7 | of a piano prelty Men ho commits aggra- | boy. Arthur Folsom, age 1 was acting under | Wil M. k. P, Wehe, Mra. L. Neu.| “Pesamold” book leathers excel al; send for | FUREKA BOILER WORKS IRON FOUNDERS. s ass8 d battery on the instru-| ;' o r knowle or - cons barth, Miss Emma Benning, Mrs. Burry, | samples. Pegamold), 62 Chronicle bldg., S. F. * = - ’ S vated assaults an 3 brook without my knowledge or consent to ry, W. J. BRADY, Propri ment. watch the said Fleishman's place for two | ) Diel, Mrs. Greene, Miss Mamie AT T e s SRR < . E."’P- Western Foundry, Morton & Hedlev. Props.. o e ee—— afternoons, in company with another boy by | Wells and Miss Belkowski. CAPTAIN DILLON’S CASE. Spectal Auention Paid to Repairs and Ship | 234 Fremont St. Castings of Every De. | COCHRANE MAY DIE. : = ork. = scription Made to Order. Tel. Black 1503, firmiy | e S TR AL e If Convicted of Beating a Sailor He| 0ffice and Works—113-115 MISSION ST. " LIQUORS. cialist of | The Butcher Who Had His Skull ADVERTISEMENTS. Will Have Another Chance on Telephone Main £045. GUDOLD WHISEEY, gallon. $1.50 ; case, $6.00 [ hod that | - ISP TS UTEN ~ s sdicti 0. P 8 .50 ; X a method that | penetrated by a Steel Sharp. Jurisdiction. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Sho i !mt‘: Sl 0.0 s the virtue to | ener Is Very Low. Because Captain John G. Dillon of the ke e K kil o o Jt s called | The police were notified vesterday by Government transport Morgan City bat- THESAN FRANGISCU NEWS CUMPANY. “NO BETTER ON EARTH’ Imperial et ! allic Comancha Jly | Dr. Zobel that John J. Cochrane, th | butcher in the Bay City market who w LEART struck on the head with a steel sharpener If YOU WANT “THE ONLY” PAPER DEALERS, ‘'n a i the morning of April 7 tak: in the United States Distriot| * i i, nother batcher.. was GENUINE HUNYADI WATER, $ | Court vt un areument on the question [: A [ H[]Y M_ gormer moursn ao | WILLAMETTE PUs ANDPAPER co. tered a refractory sailor on the head With | 342 10 350 Geary Street. Above Powell a Mauser rifle in the harbor of Nagasaki PerloAiats; Bot ke and Stabioaes. the whole of yesterday forenoon was - o Ochre. COMANCHE OCHRE CO., 13 Front st. had been at his as to whether the captain should be tried el e, Cochran ety s Natoma 5 since_the accl- for the offense by the Federal court or s pclal SDrew PRINTING. dent and now an absce ad formed on > e whether a court-martial by the military Bc. Overcoats an HE PRINTER, his brain and the worst was feared. He In51st Upon Rece1v1ug authorities was the proper mode of pro- Valises checked free. E C HUG S: 511 Sansome street. was taken to the City and County Hos- cedure. Before the question was decided | + 3 £ S | pital for an operation. Judge de Haven ordered the trial by jury COAL. COKE AND PIG IRON. STATIONER AND PRINTER, aptain Spillane sent Detectives Ryan to proceed, the~counsel for the defendant d a v < Tel hic 308 - and (0'Dea_after Austin, as he was 5 begiven an opportunity of asiing for| y G WILSON & CO.,| ¢=""PARTRIDGE &3 on bonds on the cha e b i a new trial in case o 0/ 3 ac- - . . der, and they found him at the market. quitted there would be no necessity for €00 BATTERY STREET. THE HICKS-JUDD m Phinters, Book- He was locked up in the City Prison . determining the issue of jurisdiction. SRR 1 binders. 2 First st 3 R KT BN TR AT, pending the result of the operation on The testimony was all in at the close Ehochrane. of the day's session and the case will be COPPERSMITH. WAREHOUSEMEN. ; o SRS NATURAL APERIENT WATER, Submitted to the jury this morning. 4 THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO., NERVITA fove vivacr | She Won't Wed Jet. —_——————— | JOSEPH FOX. Supt. . BLYTH. Mev. | po. e Agents and Public Welgners. G o | Letters New York authoritatively . . . Muscular Mrs. Collins. { €. W. Smith, Ship Plumbing, Steamboat | eral Storage. Free ane n Warehouses. Gen. s ML e i which brousht from the| & the only water which comes from the Hunyadi Springs Wiliam Trown. & collector for Lang's | §d,3hie, Work 3 Speciaty, fo and {6 | il orbce, 10 Chlfornia st_Tol Mala wid ; A ity s hant'. of Miss o3 ; G - Tel . s WATCHES, ETC, Cures Impoteacy Nigh Eavissions and wasti | LInPITe CItY the dpr;\:?g‘liolcomh,c. Miss of Hungary owned by aEREY Welk I;O l.ms S?mnt!' '?O‘:’m‘;fkfu 5 «cadquarters for fine Jewelry and discases, all effects of sell-abuse, o excess and | thel Dickson and 106, 0 COMpe. B CL ) square and Howar reet, yesterday | DENTISTS. T. LUNDY, ST ey o Bk s i s s | Dickaon, e big Ingratice Tan, 1x 20w ANDREAS SAXLEHNER, et Ko Sock, "Conme "ctugh"him | DR C W DECKER Mt 7 St - - to pale ch 1 son, 4 9 v S | UR. t o - sores the e of youh, By mal 50 ger | Making her home with her family in New ’ by the coat collar and threw him to the | extraction of teeth & speciatty | ~WHITE ASH STEAM CO. + 6 boxes k 2.50: with o weite, | York. Mr. Holcombe and Migs Dickson z:::ag(tI:E:u:u;si‘uidvlu'r:m"mmm | are friends of long standing, but their Teroita Medicat Clin Jackson sts., Gh friendship has never bordered upon that Rerolta Wiedical @o., CHnton & Jac 5., Ghieags, | deeper affection which usually termlnutaul ©wl Drug Co., Bole Agts, 1125 Merket, 5. F. |in & betrothal. Buda t : blmdtom tfi’ th(emfroxfit lsluur%. !Brnwn hlur- Mined by the pes ried to the all and swore out a : b BLACK DIAMOND COAL MINING. : \ A Xz DRUGGISTS (WHOLESALE D ND COAL MmN at Its sesrrtrtrranaranaed | BT S VR | REDINGTON & 00, SRR | et T ’

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