The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 28, 1899, Page 16

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16 THE N FRANCISCO CALL 28, 1899. [ L e be D e Do eie S04 S0 -0+ - >+ * e \ @400+ 4040000000000t b OO0 OO0 B B e S S e e e RCRS SCRD SR S SO The Beast, Soliloquizing -And Yet They Call ME an Ass. AGUIRRE WILL SUCCEED HALE AT SAN QUENTIN ey Directors Elect Him Warden. oo irre W. He a meeting of the Directors in the ofl | s been chosen as the Hale was elected yesterc Board of P; Director Ra succ to San Quentfn. at of Governor Ga, ship it was a fo gone conclu g on months ago that he would get the place. If there ever was any opposition to him ADVERTISEMENTS. BABY'S AWFUL BURN Large as a Silver Dollar. Hot Coffee Scalds Breastand Hands. Skin Comes Off with Clothes, All Remedies Useless, CURED BY CUTICURA My little boy was two years old when he feached upon the table and spilled a cup of hot coffee all over his left hand. It had gone through to his breast, and before I could re- move his clothes it had burned his breast, and the skin came off with the clothes, and he has to-day a scar as large as a silver dollar on his breast. Iapplied a great many things. The burn was a very ugly one, hard to heal. 1 was requested to try CUTICURA (ointment), which healed up rapidly, but before I used a Ealf a box of CUTICURA it was well. Oh, I think CUTICURA i8 the salve above all others. Nov. 20,’08. Mrs. R. CARTY, Needles, Cal. BABY'S SORE HAND CURED 1 was obliged to keep the first three fingers of my little boy's hand done up all the time, as it was a raw sore, beginning to extend down toward the palm. We consulted three different physicians, each a certain length of time. A gentieman recommended CUTICURA remedies. 1purchased CuTicURA S0AP, CU- TICURA (ointment), and CUTICURA RESOL- VENT, put aside what I had been using, and began with them. Well! they curedthat hand. Mnrs. DIAMOND, Jan.29,'98. 161 Bronson Ave., Rochester, N.Y. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS In all the world there i no other treatment so pure, 60 sweet, 0 speedily effective for distress. ing skin humors of infants and children as warm baths with CuTICURA BoAP, and gentle anoint- 1ngs with CUTICURA (ointment), greatest of skin cures, followed by mild doses of Crricura RESOLVENT, greatest of blood purifiers and bumor remedics. They afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, per. manent, and economical cure, when all else fails, 80ld throughout the world, Pos Prope., Boston. *All About 8AVE YOUR HAIR ™ vr D. :¥p C. Come., Skin aad Soalp,” fres. de and Skin by using CUnicuRs 804k, | pr t families in the State. War Hale, who resigned, under the impression, | | it is believe e W doomed to re- —— by ( as been at TiQuantin Attorney N. B. Malville, an ,old man, dire tor it did not have to last till vesterday’'s m e f mme « den H: who hortly > was present with down to the after 11 to be quested to continuc . by which time would be rea o late. Af- rks from Warden Hale the 1 1ewly elected wa D friend of the t He is at present Deput Angeles and was forme t county. He comes from « the oldes yvements le under his dir s past he hi with mutinot o n three wholesale attempts at prison ery having been made. The last of 15 @+ o e eie + . HIS EXCELLENCY AND THE LONG-EARED ONE. D O O O e S S iR an an e i o o A Gl Sy e ADVERTISEMENTS. FIVE SPECIAL - ALUES! At $2.50 Each. 175 DRESS PATTERNS, jet black figured mohairs (English manufacture), 9 differ- ent designs, goods 44 to 48 inches wide. Worth $5.00 pattern. At 35¢ Yard. 50 pieces GENUINE ENGLISH IRON- FRAME ALPACAS, 40 inches in width, in browns, tans, beige, grays and navys. Reduced from 75c yard. At 50c¢ Yard. 35 pieces 44-INCH FRENCH MIXED SUIT- INGS, in all the new colorings. Regular price 85c¢ and $1.00 yard. “At $3.25 Pair. 15 cases (450 pairs) FINE WHITE CALI- FORNIA BLANKETS, full size and extra weight, fresh from the mills and perfect in every particular. Worth $5.00 pair. At 12:c Yard. 10 cases EXTRA QUALITY COVERT SUIT- INGS, 18 different colorings, in all the new mixtures. s : % %- AR S S S i S e SRS SORS SRS SRORE SIS T SN PN S B R R R R SRCS SRR SN SR SO S o o ] . * o0 s u, u3, 15, 17, 19, 121 POST STREET. + © . @ + ® 3¢ 5 + LEGITIMATE MINING. | 15 HELPLESS 1D AFRAID OF HIS LIFE PRSI Attorney P. G. Trus- seau in Trouble. was arr d vesterday on a warrant charging him with disturbing the peace $20 b 1 for his release. The s Ernest Lang, a fon street. and he gave complaining witchmaker a R O R e . 'MARTIN AGUIRRE, the New Warden at San Quentin B e e e e R SRR 2 >+o-+@ these is still fresh in the mind of the pub- lic. The strain was too much for the warden’s constitution and his resulting sickly condition was made the pretxt for his resignation. Go to Brodek's Baldwin Powell st., for fine work rber shop, 226 The love of woman passes all compre- hension and a man’s love of her often does likewise. —_— e————— Ladte: tallor-made suits, fur capes, cloais, Credit. M. Rothschild, 334 Post st. also baths. * . ‘When the case is called to-morrow morning in Acting Police Judge Groez- inger’s court interesting developments are expected. TLang's mother, Mrs. P. G. Trusseau, died last Tuesday after a few days’ illness. Trusseau, her husband, who is an attorney, is practically help- less from paralysis, and when Mrs. M. Osborne, Miss Amelie Amigt and Attorney Joseph J. Cognet attended the funeral last Thursday Trusseau wanted to see standing Lang’ threatening titude, pushed his way past him and fol- lowed by Mrs. Osborne, as they were de- termined to see Trusseau. Lang got excited and sent for a man from the Seventeenth street and wanted Malville and Mrs. arrested, but the officer declined to inter- Malville and Mrs. Osborne saw au and he begged them to get him out of the house and sent somewhere, even to the City and County Hospital he was afarid of his life; but the | transfer, as Mrs. Trusseau w the time and did not know w doing. which will be sworn to in court various witne: ville, and Lz awkward position. You have the satisfaction of ki larket street, is reliable and sol asonable price. had | rc g day to condole with the hus-|to beat a hasty retreat before arriving followi This State, Is on a Business { nd while waiting outside were |at some understanding with the old man. Basis | PLATES..$4.00 up j )y _Attorney Malville, who had | There is a question of property rights | : S FILLINGS...250 up acted for Trusscau and his wife in a pro- | which Malville, Mrs. Osborne and the| In place of gambling and speculating in CROWNS. $3. 50 up fession: 2 The four went to the | other witnesses say is at the bottom of | the purchase of shares of stock in promi it gt c opened by Lang, who | Lan, i The day before Mrs. | cuous companies, the opportunity is now o Pt promptly forbade them to enter the house. | Trusseau died she made a transfer to | ad: b AcTiring ten Inferest fnithe e arithceroh Malville wanted to know where Mrs. | Lang of all her property unknown to her sented of acq L 5 Trus: s will was, and Lang denied | paralyzed husband, and the friends of the there was one. Malville then, notwith- that they will fight the dying at at she was There are other startling developments s for the defendant, Mal- ang may find himself in an that everything vou buy at Mauvais’, 769 The Industr_v: as;{ow‘ Conducted in operation. Painless Extraction, By electricity our specialty. Open Evenings and Sundays. VAN VROOM ELECTRO-DENTAL PARLORS, 997 MARKET, COR. SIXTH. the on geous property owned by Mining Comps and advan valuable American Quartz the most favorable company, incorporated under the s of the State of California, has a capital stock of $100,000, divided into 100,000 shares of thepar valueof onedollar ($1) per | share, Its property comprises five claims of 1500 feet by 600 feet on the mother lode, situated in the French Gulch mining dis- trict, Shasta County, State of California, at about 24 miles northeasterly of Red- ding, the county seat. It has a mill of ten by_the | | | | L nowing d at a | . SToRE CLOSED TUESDAY MEMORIAL DAY Sole Agents for Maggioni Kid Gloves TFhe perfection of fit with satis faction guaranteed to wearer. The best $1.00 glove. Our ladies’ two-clasp embroidered back glace kid gloves at $1.00, we believe are the very best glove for the money sold in America. Every pair is guaranteed and will be fitted if desired. Ribbon All silk satin and gros grain ribbon, number 22, two and three-quarter inches wide, worth 25¢, odd shades now I5C a yard Ladies’ Shirt Waists In white lawn and pique, also a good variety -of designs in colored percale at $ 1 each Ladies’ Skirts A nice line of white duck and linen skirts for your outing $I.50 each Goods now or display in our windows. -them privately, but Lang prevented it. Cognet and the two ladies called the 125 to 131 Kearny St. stamps, with ample water power to run the same for eight months in the year, with an engine and boiler of 30 horsepower for the remainder of the vear, together with other necessary buildings. The property has been opened up with tunnels, shafts, drifts and winzes. Ore bodi ve been tested and proven to be of great value, average assays by Luck- hardt, Pugh & Fowler showing $14 free gold. The successful operations ha strated the desirability of atta ore bodies at a further depth of 23 which will permit the ore to be delivered 4000 feet nearer the mill than from the present workings. The distance from the mouth of the proposed tunnel to the mill will then be Z150 feet, and by means of a gravity tramway the cost of mining and delivering the ore to the mill will not ex- ceed $110 per ton, a saving as compared with the cost of present working of $2 65 per ton. This property lies in a belt of very rich gold mines, among which may be men- tioned the famous Brown Bear mine, whose productions to date is stated at 11 to 12 millions; the Scorpion mine, with an output of ,000; the Shafter, $¢ Washington. $750.000; Ellery, $30,00; Highland, $800 stone, $%50,000; Uncle Sam, $1,000, many other dividend producers. Shasta County in the year 1808 was the banner county in the State for its min- eral productions, $3,510,728 having been ex- tracted in gold, silver and copper, and an increase over the previous year of about ong million dollars. The directors now offer for sale to the ublic stock in the American Quartz Min- ng Company at one dollar per share, pay- able in monthly installments of 10 cents per share per month, beyond which no other asscssments or' payments will be required. o8 The office of the company is at 5% Cali- fornia _street, where subseriptions for stock will be’ received and where the books, reports, maps and samples of the ore can be seen and all information de- sired may be obtained. . —_———— May Establish Laundries. Judge Dunne has decided against the constitutionality of the ordinance prohib- iting the erection of a laundry upon any property without the permission of the property owners of the block. The deci- sion was rendered on an appeal from a viction found against Wah Sing, who demon- | 50 PATTERNS TO SELECT FR PER YARD SEWED LAID AND LINED.SPECIAL THIS WEEK. SEE OUR NEW Flesh-Colored Plates. Cannet be detected from the natural teeth and gum. thin and stronger than EXTRACTED WITHOUT IN. stablishcd a laundry on Pacific street between Hyde and Leavenworth. The court held that the ordinance was against public policy and a violation of the four- teenth amendment of the constitution of the United States, which provides that all classes of citizens are entitled to equal protection under the law. —————— Dr. Sarsfield’s anti-inflammation salve is invaluable in treating pneumonia, mumps, inflammation of the bowels, ovar- ies and lungs, mortification. gangrene. * —_————————— Died in a Saloon. George W. Jones, who for some years has been known about town as a ‘“pro- fessional juryman,” fell unconscious on the floor of the saloon at 5 Grant avenue yesterday afternoon and died a few min- utes later. Jones was 65 years of age and anative of New Brunswick, N. 8. He had been suffering from heart disease for some time past. His home was at 817 Leavenworth street, and he leaves no family. his wife having died about three years a ——e—————— Genuine Buckeye Mowers, the best. l Hooker & Co., San Francisco. . rubber. Plates, $5. Filling, 50e. Crowns, $3.50. ALL WORK WARRANTED. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 3% Oixih ¢¢, Sou. SAnvengon. Baja Californla DAMIANA BITTERS Is a powerful aphrodisine and specific tonig for the sexua! and urinary organs of both gexes, and a great remedy for diseases of the kidneys and bladder. A great Restorative, Invigorator and Nervine. Sells on its own Merits; no long-winded testimonials necessary. NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Agents, 322 Market street, S. F.—(Send for Circular.) DR.MCNULTY. VHIS WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLE OLD T S reciatiet iores Peivate, Nervous, and Blood Diy, 4 enses 0/ Men onty. Book on Private Diseases und’ Weaknesses of Met, free. Over 207'rs’ experience, Patients curedat Home. Terms reasonable. Hours9 to3daliy:5.30 to 5:30 ev'gs. Sundays, 10to12. Consul. tation freeand sacredly confidential. Call,oraddress. P. ROSCOE McNULTY, M.D, 26! Kearny St., San Francisco, Oal

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