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FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1899 Fred Carson of 30% Gefieva street. There When they come together and recognize was nothing on the person by which the that they are all working to attain the corpse could be identified. The body had same end, and that the rough road wilt be been in the Wwater several days and was \ traveled only by hearty co-operation, and THE SA very much decomposed. The remains arc not by dissension, then will the great at the Morgue awalting identification. problem be solved. Chaplains of the navy | —_————————— ]—:md we la.re about twenty-four i)rz gum- ber—mingle with our men on week days, WANT PROTECTION. giving them all_the benefit of bright ex- | 7 ample, and on Sunday preach of God, of i Property Owners on the San Br\mnl nurfily and heaven, and do not herald our | iti i words with sensafional headlines calcu- | Road Petition for an Engine e hon e thor i et thateadof | I0 House. their reverence.” Property-owners and residents in the Rev. Mr. Brown was followed by Hon. John P. Irish, who spoke on the Czar's | vicinity of San Bruno road and ‘-”:“3- | eiceTeonEress 102 be iobeueat atiiihe — . street have petitioned the Supervisors f¢ —— | Hague on the 18th of the present month. — . better protection against fire in that| ‘\\'uh his usual ageressiveness of speech neighborhood. The petition W headed | 5 | Mr. Trish denounced the present war in | X £ : Strange Fate of Mary |by Momis Winde, who has thousinds of | The Chaplain Scores | i Ehilippiyes and nad up i acts com; | Incriminating Docu- oliare SWworil Sl nrop XLV ! of the enemy a% atrocities of a barbaric o) That name swings over the door of six a e S of the busiest stores in California. “Good ® goods” and “Hale's way" keeps them busy—six stores in good-natured competition—all buying to- | Sion ot tho two atrecta ‘aaentionsn, and | His Brethre i i n. | tion of the two streets mentioned, and | 1615 period. He read portions of communica- n (o] arreada. ther—. ’ — Jackso | other owners of realty adjacent thereto | fiperiod S Tes et bortionsieficammuntive |2 IO gether—otten buy a maker's output—pay. cash on the spot | ania also several residents:further out on'| % | he came to the report of Lieutenant Du- add a quick sale profit—divide the lot among the stores and he attention of the —.— the San Bruno road. | as boce on the burning of the Pace Church g b tories in | o :g Duboce was a monster. In part he one I dotted by factories | . O Y e oanieal 1s Invested in | SHOULD WORK CLOSER HOME ““the Canr has proposed o peace con | THE COURT’S ADVERSE RULING | 1d other plants, all of which 8T It has been treated lightly by the effect a rapid turnover. “Good goods” and “Hale's way"! make such storekeeping possible. Here's a hint to-day! to the locali isors is directe PLUNGED FROM THIRD FLOOR | wni machinery a . A apea s Sheaking. o4t in.any ‘one —— (Rini that 1t Will Teouit i nanghe Tt 19 . S 0f the nimerous factorics. To afford pro- | | 1o be hoped that it may accomplish one | ome new dress goods. THE IDEA OF SUICIDE NOT CON- | it {5t al, Joh it iovive \un | TOO MUCH SENSATIONALISM IN | S0Vé some méass by which the weak can | JTUDGE COOK DECIDES AGAINST | e i e SR o e S T () SIDERED. P itce n” the. locality mentioned, | ST BULELD mighty: War J5. becoming more.brutai THE DEFENDANT. ammtip e = 0 s 5, and in addition to this to mnotify the | and It has got to such a State that the | N o~ ATwwall fabwie for e e g ter Company to lay 8 - amusement of civilized soldiers res Valley W s in | a \ mains in place of the -inch ones now | unmercifully crushing the uncivilized man | SHE e S e oo . S here, as in case of fire the supply Closing 3 P out of existence. There should be some | FANCY COVA SUITING—A swell all-wool fabric for The Victim Was a Sleepwalker and irely inac tae to meet the | Closing Banquet of the Unitarian | revolt at the thought that men can e | Witnesses Testify That the Signa- vmrhw’\ fe ol tment of the new shades. Also pret i permitted to burn the wounded of the | separate skirts. Being introduced at Had Suffered for Many Years L et Conference Enlivened by Some | &remy like mice In & strawstack, Lei| tures on the Alleged Bogus De- Have you seen the new garniture skirting at the lining c r flouncing. Sample sk 5-yard p es with fancv color border f vard piece one dollar. Sy Domestics and the linen store. HEMMED ROLLER " , ready for use, made ¢ good heavy linen; fine for the Kkitc T Rk neat as wax s § i vards long oo . omsese. ce is located on Folsom Strong Talk About Modern some” court be afforded to which the | wenty-first and Twenty- » { Eeiee weik can appeal for justice. | mand Were Forged—Cer- | -1 1 Tia. ethods. n the effects of the present war th speaker safd: “I think that the. fatare | tified To by Accused. ]‘ | | From Nervous Dis- orders. the time consumed in o e in answering an | A pers & that the place | will demonstrate that, at this particular | . would be beyond relief | > | time, war has been astrous to this | i A the apparatus would reach country. It :nm_lr»lm ed the flow of | P2 a! g | The close of the Unitarfan conference. | P¢2¢€ and good will among men. Eighteen | N < e Unitarlan conference, | months ago we were at peace with all | Peter W. McGlade was treated to a bit- whic S bee sessior g | nati hich has been in session in Oakland | nations, but to-day we have 1 inspired a | ter disappointment ste morning N IMPROVEMENT IN THE | when Judge Cook rendered a decision ov ' s cap | SYOIO+040+0 4040 4040+0+0+04040+0+ 0+ O+0+0 40404040+ | Tuling the ohjections of - his. attomey, | sterda CITY’S NORTH END + | Patrick Reddy, to the admission as evi- . [ ESSOK TO MISS BLOCH | dence against him of the alleged forged | dems 0! et Wi on . whic e in- A 3y PLAN TO WIDEN WASHINGTON | 2 d;:‘x)r(::;‘nrorf ‘l‘xwu work on ,“h'_ h‘ \1h ‘ml w 8 STREET FIVE BLOCKS. | Ex-Street Supe o tor JAPAY CREPE_ 3000 yards, 7 . in light n : ‘ :New SeePeta to t G l | mer bookkeeper and his attornes 1 siripe and check pattern and colorings to select from: a 15¢ & 8 et e o | P d built high hopes on barring out this im- 00 vards, 27 inches wide. white ground, floral patterns < Infro t Mm}v{ Px;petxgv (;anelst BFR;)OI the‘ y to he olden Gate portant document and had they succeed- ainty effects In desirable cOlorigs: Yard.........-...... : 50‘ wour n ot end Move, bu uc! ust Be Done & P ed McGlade would have got off scot free W COTTON SUITTM inches wide, in pink. lavend light blue ar s First—Question of Cost. | PaFk, commISS]Oner on all the charges pending against him. gray. dotted pattern and stri pretty for outing dresses; similar JiSC ) As 1t is the evidence will go to the jury. | LT 3 L In rendering his decision Judse Cook prop t from ont 1 to widen Washington the Art section—Interesting pricelets. “little openwork and tambour 8c took up the objections of defendant's | counsel one by one and disposed of them | in short order. The court held that the contention that the document was void on i ce and therefore not a fit sub- ject for an indictment for forger cause the signatures of Assistant Supe intendent of Streets Clar Clerk of the Board Montgomer; 0. all r STAMPED PILLOW SHAMS, 130 pair, tily stamped: pair TAMBOUR DOYLIES. 6x6 inches, n fTects, 288 in th ENGLISH TORCHON like the real lace, Eni ral Improve- intag the i & the meeting ated es eve i o the expressed wish of quite a i nu of the larger property owners i t e T € f the city to have the im- by g about twen \ side of the str rm to the width of It is advisable to obtain majority of sociation is movement come would b ©10+04+04+0+0+0+0+0404+0+04+0+0+0+ D+ O4O+THTIO+O+II0I0+ O+ + 0+ 040404040+ D+0I0I0+ D10+ 0+ O +0434045 3 inches wide, Ic ND MEDICI LACE, 1 vard > 11 h im portation and Assist nt | f Supervisor: were valueless, even if ge _insufficient ground for objection. “The document,” he said, “so far down to the Auditor's allowance, appears to be a demand for the payment of money. Attached it is an affidavit which purports to_prove the genuineness f the de That busy bazaar. RAINE Ginnis W soUP anite steel, foot long, like a AMERICAN SOAP—Olive ofl, bars 12 inches long ches across, fine fi W nite steel, 10 i perty H BAS and. Now it is ch; | all three signatures of Swors u McG is are forged. So it comes down to a forged document for payment with forged evidence of its correctness > if the people can prove that it is ged sc far the allegations of the complaint ou ; the name o nova with regard to the mal ing of the forgery If th will have been sustained t T t make | ““With regard to the uttering of the fo t rth end gery—for the crime of forgery consists of avor the im- | two acts, making and uttering—the d and who has personal charge of all de- | probate yesterda The estate is devised was willing to j mand having been allowed by the Audi- mands coming from the reet Depart- [ in trust to H. J L. Tilden for t He knew tor, that portion of it containing the ment, took the stand and ained that | benefit of Mrs. Jane N. Montell, widow of rs. not pre ditor’s allowance may be open to o the demands were brought to the clerk’s | the testator. The will of Marcus Krc the change, | tion that no one was injured thereby. | office and after they were acted upon by | who died March 25, was also filed. I end of L think evidence should go to the jur the board he notified the Street Depart- | cedent's estate, which is valued at $1000, L man Board rove the Jokkeeper, - who took charge of |is devised to Johanne iving a receipt. ent's widow ou know anything about de- | T als Sl e | . Immediately following the rendéring of | ment | the decision ‘the_introduction of evidence | them, + | going to prove the forgery and thus pa ‘Do M. Krogh, deced- QICHO40 +Q4040404 0404 Q4 Q4 DHDI04D THT+ O+ 04404040 Supervis of Superv | ing the way for the admission of the doc- | mand?”_inquired tant 8 At- 0 © [ ument was begun. H. J. Swords, in .| torney Black, handing the the Defrauding the Revenue. + | name the demand was made, was 1 forged document. | David Green and John Mo ere el (ullmll u]ml swore that he had never "\’1' ‘l‘h«“l‘ Lt sed through my | rested Wednesday on a charge o 1d- s followed by Superintende next question. B | the ; store formerly kept by Walls methods in vogue In the office in regard | produced a big book and pointed out the | 1o ¢or pought a bottle of wine unstampe | to the iiling of demands and of the dis- | entry referred to. Rvan ailso testifled | ;"o store, and Miss Ida Stanford, | covery of McGlade's alleged crime, °7| that he had delivered a vll\]dvlcl’; ‘}r l,nw Hoscapheriint thesoffice of Revenno & Phomas Clark testified that he wa mands to McGlade personally, including | mhomas hought a_box of tooth powd striet and 1 Hud- also un: Ie: a deputy_in the office of the BoE dent of Streets when the bogus demand | @ ¢ & ¢ & was filed and he swore positively that he had never affixed his signature to the % forged document. He also testified that | ¢ while serving in the Street I rtment he had entire charge of the sewer work | ¢ and that Swords was never employed in that department. At the afternoon se same kind of evidenc amped. The prisoners w sed on depositing $250 bonds each. —_———— Great bargains in_millinery. Murphy's Cut Rate Millinery, 132§ Market street. * e Yesterday’s Insolvents. Douglass Creighton of the Hotel andria, at 781 Sutter street, filed a pe 4 | in_insolvency in the United States Superint e e b e * -o 5@ - n_before widening the mean: *-& on more of the| & ——,—————— was introduced, MISOS MADGE. ger, a_moneyv broker, that the signature of P. W. McGlade, which appears on the | @ back of the demand, certifying (hu(‘ 4 . ® 501. He h: no Not Pay What They Owed. Hing and T s at . CARVED HIS DEBTORS. | but not without objection on the part | trict Court. His liabilities are $1 P g | S FAL%_‘;\QN of the defendfnt's counsel, who. stul 3 MFGINNIS | ]| his assets $10736. of which $10,100 § Sing Lee Quong Stabbed Two Chinese | YE &HABEMICHL bornly contested every point. mos 3 ted by household goods 1 d: ki B Th Would ! | important testimony of the day was the | & Flanagan, iron worker, of this §| YRR e h e | | positive declaration of M. M. Regensbur- | 4 petition setting forth his labilities at | -6 g Bun Sayou, un- street, were MISS MADGE FAIRMAN. ADVERTISEMENTS. R e B e S = 000040 | 1SS MADGE FAIRMAN, a popular young lady of this city, has been | . named the successor to Miss Valence V. Bloch as secretary to the Board @ J B of Golden Gate Park Commissioners. Miss Fairman is well fitted for the e | position and will soon assume her duties. She has num pus friends & I ’ and all of them rejoice at her appointment. Her education was obtained will greatly assist the board in pertinent to the city's large e eH e e e in this State and her general knowled wrestling with many troublesome problems pleasure ground. | 304040404 0+ 04+ 04+ O+ OH0+040 4O4CHCHTHI O+ O + O 40 4040404 he pa ew days, was fittingly cele-4 f among nations that has robbed us of | e \rv i “"‘,;l‘.‘,,\,l,.d Mfi.;‘ Uni- | our tranquil standing. At the most, war brated by a banqueties ot but arouses in our hearts the sleeping ap- arian. Club of 'California at the -V the serpent and the shark and | © nts' Club last evening. About 400 were « desire of conquest—that desire ted in the dining room, which was swallow up the small in a mighly lorned with floral decorations. | . interspersed with selections by as an error. He sald it wi s Club Quartet, were responded et o hichin 404040404 04040+ O+ CHO4040 $04040404 040 4 WEAK WOMEN, Read This: | Many men and women to-day are wrecks, without confidence in themselves—no vigor, snap or capability. - VITALISM Gives onderful, quick and sure re- | sults. There is satisfaction in it. tricity only relieves temporarily | & poem the speaker denounced | i intended to d veen estab-| & ¥ R ord W. Brooke, Rev. h the dawn of Chr and | { C. J. K. Jones Angeles, Chaplain | set up a theory that a wrong is right just | ¥ F. C. Brown, U. and Hon. John P. | because it burden. L Brooke touched upon, . | — “The Present Function of Unitarianism,” | “ACTORS” COME TO GRIEF. :‘r‘dn]\{.-‘ “‘1]::-“:_( N Pulpit Both of the |Two Footlight “Favorites” Arrested clergymen were warmly applauded and for Defrauding a Hotel. made the most of the subjects they han- | Herbert Wolf and F. G. Belmont, youlg dled. men with histrionic aspirations, were ar rested last evening by Police Officer Syl-| ¢ and Marshal Ramage of Ha D e A SOMNA MBUILISARS = FEAMAT AT t be v ex OO | i | | .mm, Rev. Dr C. Brown of the battleship irtily received when he arose had stabbed and slashed severely yesterday | Chaplain forenoon by Sing Lee Quong. They had | Iowa was h higt instrung s st 5 f The subject allotte him are charged with defraud- | | only irritate. Vitalism cures! o had a dispute about money matters, and | to speak. The subject allotted to Otol i kaEnen e gribed the cause of the accldent, She !8] Quong attacked them with a Chinese | was “Theological Co-operation,” and he e e e [ ) call to-day for lectures and in i machete, lacerating the muscles of the | handled it in a manner somewhat sur-| “Accompanied by another stage-struck | | blanks, which you can fill out and get Dr. 8. Howard, who ig now ing to most of his audience. His tone | friend named Waldemeyer, Wolf and Bel- advice by mail without charge. Send nd houlders. The wounded men | pri scalp e on the case tend > were treated at the Harbor Hospital and | was forcible, and profound attention was | mont went to Haywards, intending to % s you nothing. die any minute. The fracture of the | tho murderous assailant was placed ane | observed throughout his remarks. He be- | make their debut and incidentally to re- or call at once; it costs you nothing. thigh and pelvic bone he lacerated vl v | gan obscreing that many Christian | plenish their depleted purses. After rent- DR. ROUXEL, 935 Market Strect. Hours—12 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. wound of the scalp considers will | ¢ arrest b, ! e oloe s ing for the Chris- | ing the Town Hall the trio had a number | et I The prisoner denfes that he inflicted the | People who were clamoring for the SHEST | 0 nana bills printed, announcing that | — wounds. He said that he was upstairs | Uanizing of the bla e P | they would' give ‘a Show o : ARY’ ED maloepiin LIk votm whenithe troubls ba- | phedilmavgiven itte lhmlghlv t “mu ;‘;.“\ would give a show at “popular | = at 2 wnsts a _| evils prevalent at their own doo! hat B e e o 5 g MILITARY WEDDING fian dnd that he' ran dowmetars us an un- | L% prevalent af el own d00re (U8t | PWOIT was billed as the only rival to] ON ANGEL ISLAND | takers. Quong said aiso that he was a | tion of the thousands of crooked human | 45, 8inaty JSTRn, S “HHEkS S 1980 | cook and that the wounded men owed Wave or to U “‘:Ofir’d:‘m‘;‘ imply because | Evidentlv realizing that their maiden v-f-t | him money and would not pay him, al- th Bnd power, | fort would not be a success, the trio R R : J so| they were backed by wei ; ot . 3 DRUM MAJOR ARNDT MARRIED | {245 2 BConma, & '© 4 Me 8av0| and Creiiod” by men born in an en- | packed thelr grips and skinped without © ANOTHER CAR JUST ARRIVED TO MISS CLYDE KEITH. | | Last night Sing Lee Quong told the po- "“Mfl‘e‘"f“r,}fl{“:‘.;d As an XAl O hich | board. On learning of thelr sudden de- ¥ ' : g 1 officers that about two months a 1?-, e EI e l;\(,n_m Ao vntaCn ‘Yartnre Frantz went before the Town @ | he had seen Ton Bun Sayou bury a c B o T R e he. said, | Justice and swore to complaints, charg- . Bride Given Away by Major Hess, |in & ivacant lot on lh(h corner of Pacific| %ot 2oneilned’ 1o three months itn | the "’%w”x'f“"fn‘fi";fi'ol','{{fffl"fl"‘r'f ;;I’:ulll‘l(;lk)e(’p\?ih 3¢ and Stockton streets. He was s o 4 2 . 5 If @ 0! vere fc on Mar ¢ Commander of the Post, and | Sompany with two officers and. after & | COUNty Jail for vagrancy. A Daper in |yt street and taken back to Hayw 3 mentioning the case stated that she was | wher, | the woman who had caused the impris- | Jaw. which makes it an offense to “beat" | hest (Wbl | onment of the wretch responsible for her | 4 hotel keeper. Waldemeyer has not Vet | Lee Quong claims he does not know who | A save her, ; A | the child's parents were Doen outstTelhed ol A e oY Lin Gow Helped Himself. | they will be tried und the tate Chaplain Potter Performs few minutes’ digging the body earthed. It w: of a male Chin the Ceremony. apparently about a month o E advanced B e o e e e e o e e e S O A A e = ) soldiers on Angel Island were Rawver BICYCLES to a change from the usual | | it has come to p. 1 Y 4 Swords had performed work for the, the one which f suc ortant of military life vesterday. There BT R Y | sage the great city of San Francisto 1 Lum Que, a Chinaman living at 1919 | Street Department in the month of | feature of the I';‘Jg“:t(‘fi?l ar’l‘n«‘lm” 'l”‘m“ was a wedding at the post and every| POKER PLAYERS IN COUXT. |extend to this poor wretch is three | Pierce street, told the police yesterday af-| August, 1898, for which he was entitled [ defendant’s receipt for the same. ' An- months behind prison bars, Such a thing | ternoon that Lin Gow had come to his| to $96, was in the handwriting of the de- | other book, containing the orn’ to be pointed | room Wednesds ginty night and asked for the | fendant. The witness testiied that he| produced and b 2 tered as e loan of some money. Lum Que refused | was familiar with the writing of Me- | hibfts on the lm'?l":\f“g';.?;,fl‘:yg.' sl as it Is prac- fand went out. When he returned he found | Glade and produced a number of not At this point A ant District Attor-| ma in the garrison, except those on | . auses the finger of s duty, crowded the chapel to see the cere- | Getting a Jury in the Case of W. | {0 S church In the Gity: mony performed | Redman of the Palace Saloon. The ‘idea of Christianity The groom was Drum Major Paul Arndt| The first of the cases of the poker. | ticed to-0ay, Is that when a life has fallen | that Lin Gow was gone and everything | signed by the defendant at various times | ney Biack gened et and the bride was Miss Clyde Keith of | players. arrested. duting. ol the poker-| ¢t grace it should no longer find refuge | movable in the room had also disap. | in his presence to compare with the one of hia principa: witneases, Ky tua T T DI W e A s : d_during the police raid | jn’{he sanctuary of the church. Only | peared 1 Potter of the post. and Majae | 125t Week to be tried by a jury was called | those who have the mystic symbolism |on Washington street vesterday after- | siderable sparring these wer¢ admitted in | in Jug€e Graham's court vesterday after- | stamped upon their countenances are fit [ noon with a portion of the stolen brop. | evidence. Regensburger is' the princi- He imanding officer at | h ! o bride mway. The | noon. It was that of W. Redman, charged | for the consolations of religion, and the | erty in his possession. He was arrested | pal sufferer through the alleged forgeries out of and as his evidence was necessar show that signatures of M -«;(nme.l4 I.I‘rk . but and Sword were not only forg Lve t | | Lin Gow was found in_ his room | nature on the forged demand. After 'un-} handwriting expert, w | regimental band was in attendance and | with carrying on a percentage game in | efforts of the Gospel to spread the Spirit {and charged with burglary. | of the defendant, as he cashed a nhum- | that they were forged by McGlade. 1In | v deinsohits. WeaNEHh s | e e s e 3 d be confined to far-away i)y stail il b il o | ber of tags bearing McGlade's signature | fact, M. Blu B A 1 1 Mendelssohn's wedding march the Palace saloon, 857 Market street. | of God should be confined to y e e e | fact, Mr. Black that Kytka will t THOS, B, B, VARNEY, Martet & 10th, S, F. treets, cer-| tify that the entire document, with the * bride and groom left the church. One| A venire of 100 had been issued, but | Dlacks and not to the outcasts at home. | -Pegamoid” gold, latest, best, perfect paint; | | tifylng that the bearers had performed | of the first to salute the newly wedded | when the court adjou at b o'elock | There are preachers to-day who plight | gample bottle 25c. Pegamoid. 63 Chronicle bldg. i wae 3 | eption of the signatures of the Audi- W & Baturd enings. couple was Captaln Stofen of the quar- | orly two out of thl‘rtjyuerx“aer(:\inl:d had been | thelr troth in sensational sermons, the s e ©* | work for the city and the amount of com- | tor and the members of the Auditin e Netmets e termagter's steamer McDowell. He knows | accepted. They were John Utschig g | titles of which refiect on the purity of Nettie' R Ciaver’s Cass ponsallonf!tl'lv{i ich they were entitled, a | Committee of the. Hoard of & e Angel Tsland, Al- | Charles Fredericks. Four of the jurars | Sacred life. They circulate nonsensical - . number of which turned out to be bogus. | was written by MeGlade, « | all the young i\.z.p}r a catraz, Lime oint, Fort Point and the | scnt substitutes a o < Presidio, and_considers 1t his bounden | Chiet et the Tubbe tosucn ataiicst, 0f | X170t these things have a tendency to | Craven for a family allowance from the duty to kiss the bride at each wedding. | for their appearance in court when the | Keep Deople from church rather than | estate of the late James G. Fair was on On this occasion he was a little late and | case called this afternoon. They were | draW them to it. Practical and not un- the groom got the first kiss. A. H. Brod, N. C. Lindsley, T. McCarthy | natural methods should be emploved in Drum Major® Arndi is the son of Ser-|aid J. O, bwyer. Prosecuting Atiormey | the conversion of sinners, and until this geant Otto 3 e forei 5 : £ Harry Piper, who was Chief Deput tracts and send them to eign lands. The application of Mrs. Nettle R. County Clerk {hree years ago, when PM(_ Glade was appolnted to a deputyship in | T the office of Superintendent Ambros ° Judge Troutt’s calendar yesterday, but|was called to the stand to identify ‘,;‘r";‘,r,; Starting-Gate Trouble. was continued until this morning. 'Mrs. | in relation to the appointment and bear-| The action of Captain Hen 1. Ha leader of the band. | Wentworth has exhausted all of his per. | thing is understood little advancement tgg‘:_(‘“n‘SCL"\.U(RSHX!(’)(érn;)isslo(xj‘hggle::te{‘\:eni;aw ing his flle mark. Piper was troubled | against Joe Harvey. which arose ov | continued the case until Monday morning | = at 10 o'clock - VITALIS THE NEW rris | ral t h § with a_defective memory. e coutd me | ool 3 oh both men ¢ e e Y te and the con: | emptory challenges. will be made in the way of real reform at | 4 oainst the will, and as the family allow. | Swear to McGlade's signature and he wos | SIATHNg gate fn which both men claim | 10y, FRENC rtulations d in on himsel e e RO home or abroad. . : . i conflicting tnterents, was valled by Judge | Kotw 10t Day. 2 1d wife were of the heartiest kind. “The theme of my remarks is ‘Theolog- | A0¢¢ matter is subservient to this action | not aulte sure of his own. although he | here Wore sev- | ‘200h e T ! : . Rrs e Conbiatin T i ond By Such corepera. | it will have to wait doubtless for some | thought it looked lfke his vriting. Troutt yesterday, but us thers were sev: | YITALIS o REMEDY ———— 5 3 . cal Co-operation, and by such co-opera: | yegks. T. B. McGinnis, former deputy clerk of | eral errors in the complaint the court | PRODUCES THEABOYE 20th Day. " 99" Cleveland bicycles, $40 and $50; 99" Willlam Springer, a coal dealer at 40| tion men of ;l‘m cloth will only be enabie Sl e i ol Sae the Board of Supervisors, was called o | &ranted the plaintiff | to amond. As | RESULTS. ltquickly & surely removes Nervousness, impoten: Crescents, 3. Leavitt & Blil, 39 Larkin.® | Dolores street, swore to a complaint in | (g eXecute the work they have been com- the stand and swore that his signhture, | Soon as (hix i done the #ult Wil g0 ‘to | Mebs Emssions, Bril Dreais Wasting Dieases an al ‘ R SR acting Judge Groezinger's court vester- | will closet themselves in their little shells S Poraen e s ehnad s (onana; wad | tidl. - 2 Fowe and Pl Hemor. Wirds 78 Insnity o Convum day charging James Fagan with gran b ot e & NOV Y DAY. red. T testified as to the usual - .- dion. Cures when all athers fail. Incist on having VIT AL, The body of an unknown man was|and knew the combination of the safe,|other denomination, while as a matter of ODDS AND BNDS. HALF PRICE. OTCE San s ha e clerk | The will of the late Francia Montague Hicfund the Money. Circular Pree. - Adgres /o e °F found floating in the bay at the foot of | and he alleges that Fagan on April 25 | fact they agree with the objects of their | GREGE S sonor LN g ‘op- | QALUMET CURE €0., 884 D, 3 =1 83, 2 = P " > . AN _IMPORTING TEA CO. | in the office of the cle p) o el Mareh 1 leaving prop- 2 earborn SL., Chicage Ber street wharf yesterday morning by ! opened the safe and stole $51 85. denunciation in nine points out of ten. Stores Everywhere. Supervisors for thn:lx;;:);LOfsi‘xhteeeEm;:zr‘;f 2‘:-’1‘;”'\»‘:.'|.:‘.\:\ Al about BEN, was r\Tm‘l h‘\r Sold by Ow! Drug Co., S. F. and Oakland. -