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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1899. n | uu - ITOR WELLS ESTIMATES TAX W AT $1.16 et Is Impossible. ANNUAL STATEMENT READY ORS WOULD INCUR A DEFICIENCY. . Will Cost rnment Under C to Maintain Six Months New the for the harter. w POSTUM CEREAL. COEEEE DIDIT. Would Have Been Fatal if Kept Up. ¥ 1id wa publi Oh v I work up was but every suffe the it hat with and throbbing of the ears 1 no strength to throw away In tha 2y, so decided that hot water must do for me. One morning I came to breakfast in the e of some friends in Puebla, | Col., just in time to see the mother | ne rich, deep yellow coffee | for the two little boys. One had thrust his fingers in the | ! as licking them with such | E smacks. This opened the | A » to say, “Are you not afraid of cts of coffee on the little | folks mother explained that it | I Food Coffee made at Bat- | t ( an, and remarked, W ig nothing like it. e exy how the new cof- weanec em away from the f the ashloned coffee and tea use "It Is so wholesome.”. I drank it there for the first time, and s delighted not only with the deli- cious flavor, but the after satisfactlon it gives. One d peaking with family physician’s about Pos- | when her daughter remarked: mamma, we are out of Postum, 1 T have used coffee for the last two | rornings and it always brings the tired ng and troubles my stomach and but Postum makes me feel all | wife ywels right. h one home they served Postum in h a way that it was tastel 1 have found that Postum boiled some- times five minutes, and sometimes ten, is nothing more than spoiled water; but when it 18 made with two heaping teas- poansful for each cup and boiled fifteen or twenty minutes, it becomes a tried and proven breakfast favorite, and for refreshment and wholesome nourish- ment has no equal. M. M. Yates, | Goshen, Ind. ays the Dollar Limit| t it after | H © © 0006060006000 00600000060 - 0-90-0-0-00-0-0-90-0-900 000 4 of Public W Service Comm ~ CHINESE HIGHBINDER N L KILLS HIS ENEMY e Rivalry for the Affections of a Woman Leads to a De- berate Murder. O4O4 & 9, «0@4. al B e < 56 CHINESE love affair led to a | + murder early yesterday morn- | 2 1iee Hoon Sein and Ng Yow vé rivals for the : 1. ® hinese belle and Sein * ¢z ireorder to get him out e way was the hookkeeper for the Cerro Howart & ( t and lived is a labore murder or be tory and ep on a cot “I told h he woull the says on and ACCOUNT. Shace Aco SEIN. .. Hoon Sein, *'so I 8hot him in the He was a heap bad man and girl that he would polson my Hoon Sein was killed with the Ieng Toi, a gambler. The dead man, fi It made an ugly wound in according to him, had given Leng Goo h must have been a powder which she had given to him After firing the shot It was to make his love stronger, but captured on it made him very sick and he nearly Sergeant died. Ng Yow Sheong next threatened v and charged with murder at to kill him, so he got his gun and bor police station. The Smith killed his enemy. on pistol with which he did When seen in the City Prison the shooting was booked as evidence murderer said that Ng Yow Sheong him was a bad man and had caused a heap the Central police station, of trouble, leading one of his coun- he was removed early In the trymen to commit suicide. He ad- e Hoon Sein readlly admitted mitted that he had been ordered to ad his rival. He said kill him. He said he belonged to the ¥ name Leng Goo, Sam Yups, and the murdered man to 4 was the property of Son the Suey Yups. d + D444 4404040+l B R R e B O S S B S S I S R D s SR R R S S RO o e e SOLECR SR o0 th Archbishop to the resented his respectful | 1 the work every THE FORCES OF BACCHUS ARE MET AND VANQUISHED. MEDALS FOR VOLUNTEERS. e a check | o 1: donation from ‘Ad]utant General Seamans’ First Ac- i bishop Riordan Helps B. Murray, N. i i is Grace Archbishop I Bl tion Results in a Complete the Movement Along by a Con- tribution of $25. Success. o date amount to aney reported t | by his brother officers last evening at the alifornia Hotel. Around a cire orated with a profusion of rare flow and fairly groaning with the finest efforts of the California’s chef, fourteen gentle- ted themselves to do honor to ! utant general. It was o'clock when the warriors firs their feet under the hogany d with empty stomachs and long- ing eye the array of large, round, hot were drawn up in ion formation on the adjoining side- ards. At an hour ably past midnight the ns had been fairly : reserves cut that to meet the ) better. in_ the night's fighting rendered and applauded; made and listened to: were sung and choruses helped 1d when, at last, the cohorts of had all been slaughtered and the party broke up, vowing that never yet had commander witnessed zlorious "a victory Those of the staff whose valor ty greatly contributed to the suc of the engagement and who are worthy of spectal off ial mention were: Brigadier General War . Brig General V H. S onel A. K. Whitter. Colo- el J. G. Giesting, Colonel G. us¢ Major D. S. Dorn, M or H. ne Major H. B. Hosmer. Major J. A. Margo Major J. H. Hendy. Major ( s Captain M. Burneti, Captain C. T.. Hewe and Captain D. A. Smith. Orderlies D ar and Croshy also specially disti guished themselves and are recommend ed for promotion e — A California Volunteer Explains. The following letter i IN CAMP, NEAR SAN A their hardly ced nd ga ALCOHOL RUINED HIM AND GAS KILLED HIM on- Tulls were and PEDRO MAC April 25, 1 Have to hand Call of death of two in which conn all—Dear Sir relating to the * Company an bers my 1 The A here, has sinee ing out in the tre 1 not being one o having no connectlo would ask that in justice to myself you would please deny the statement in your valuable paper. Thanking you In advance, I remain, | yours sincerely, EDWARD DUNCAN, Company C, First California Volunteers. Manila, P. I e — Celebrate the Fourth with Cali‘ornia | fireworks. Buy direct from makers. Cali- fornia Fireworks Co., 219 Front st. * ‘which pri 1 th ment, it be- d a copy te party atever with the case, ana Tt o+ 6 SOPOPOIOEEIOHE $OEOPDE D 44D PO4DE O $D OO+ R 208 SOR SR SOR SCR SCR SOR SORSCE SOR SCS SOR 208 208 SOB iUl & 20 i P ttrios | ANOTHER ENGAGEMENT eyt Archbiznop | WON BY CALIFORNIANS | EbLohs e Brigadier General W. H. Seamans, the | new adjutant general of the National tendered an elegant banquet ar table, beautifully dec- | had | DIRECTORY Of RESPONSIBLE MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS AND JOBBERS. ADVEBTISEMENTS. s A PERSONAL MATTER IF YOU ARE THINKING OF FIXING UP THE HOUSE. Belightful Patterns—Beauty Spots to Walk On—at Pleasart Pmces. PROPOSED TAX ON STUDENT AT BERKELEY |A Special Meeting of%T Regents Is Called. i -\bk INGRAI HE OLD-FASHIONED DA S, two sides to wear. (ormerly 5 OLD-FASHIONED THREE- S, thick as a board. formerly $1.00) —_— GREAT BIG RUGS, to which the cunning littls Japs have given Orienta colorings and desions, gx12 7 $ GAGE IS HEARD FROM | oLp DUTCH CARPETS, XXX guaiity < —— | The Celebrated “‘FAN TAN” and “NAGAYA” MATTINGS... 2 ¢ o quality), a rofl, 40 vard | LIBERAL CALIFORNIANS ARE NOT OFFERING ASSISTANCE. g The Governor Pocketed a Bill to Re- imburse Money Advanced to Help the Destitute Out-of-town orders, with dimensions, given special attention. ART CARPET CO,, 228 POWELL STREET, Near Geary. Farmers. O 0) The Board of Regents at a recent | & & | tax of $20 on each student attending |@ ceoe soe ® the university. This measure was & 3 | adopted to cover an anticipated deficit '2 7 A e el of $47.000. The profe: strenuously | @ dnllaraiiperiabacs) (9etoopner S atook cynen v ® objected to any reduction of their sal- | 4 from hicn Is 3 aries and the sense of the board was|® - Szsasiiia e & against the abolition of a single exist- | ¥ geve m just as at som ® | ing department of the institution. The Ing diylde: finance committee failed to find a way |® July. Our 3 other than that of imposing a tax on | % & in & o the students. The proposition w vig- ; W f N | orously resisted by Judge Wallace, | @) en from the ® John E. Budd and H. S. Foote, but the | 4 K to von direc P9 majority of the regents favored it ® e e 3 I o Ghvirion Gage heard what the | # thly peymentisn i ® | regents proposed to do he wrote a let- | § C. B. LOWTHER, Mining Exchange, Denver, Colo. 4 ter expressing his dissent and suggest- | O O O O +T 4040 ing a special meeting to reconsider the J who | = = = 000000000000000000 THB Ann | action of the board. Judge Slack, voted in favor of the tax. is of the opin- | fon that the regents will cheerfully ac- BAILROAD TRAVEL. PAC quiesce if some other plan of providing | o T PALACE ** e for the money can be presentec e supported the measure to tax the stu- | °< ;R AND HOTEéS 0 dents because he saw no other way to il R overcome the deficit. The n-mminee‘o < o 2 BALIng Cthe budzetifound THAL & | /gy, Counecd iy, & coyersdlpessageway. — Frou JoN2, 188 — anmiva in preparing the budg e | © 1400 Room=—900 wi h Bath Attachea. O | = | certain sum of money was required for | All Under One Management. 004 Beniola, Sulsun snd Sacramento 5:459 the maintenance of each of the depart- o b 9 e it e ments of the university, and that mplo NOTE THE PRICES: o0, pcCId o 3:43e e e I; anded e: ede Pl er dmy and u A Elmira, Vacaville and Rumsey...... 8:45p T dfe Bum demandad icxoes Ll fr e P e e :fi 0 804 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, estimated income by $47,000. |0 ‘Correspondence Solicited. Calistoga aud Santa Rosa......... 6:15p | In making estimates of the revenue o JOHN 0. EIRKPATRIOK, Mansy ° 8:004 Atlautic Lixpress, Ogden and Vast.. 0:43a which the university will derive from 0000000000'00’ S0 Sw- Jose, Liversiore, St the State on the 2-cent tax, the regents 0000004 bbbl Marysville, Chico, Jted Il a:150 figure that the valuation of taxable | 8:804 *Milton, Oakdale and Sonora. . property for this year will not show oo | 3oL Ycofim?:\mq s Cakdls did an increase as compared “'”‘h last | 9:004 Haywards, Nilis and Way Stations. 11:434 | year’s valuation. The alarm of the re- | 9:004 Martincz, Tracy. Latbrop, Stockton, | gents may be premature. If the As- THENEW | Morced and Fresno.. sessors of other counties of the State | ) | 91004 Freso, Dakerstield, Sinta Bijata, i i Sl Los 'Angeles, Deming, El Paso, 8 “as £ L@ 10th Day. e L1 New Orleans and East. .. | work anding the ssment I V A | 20th D: | 10:00A :;all«]n d\[l!:!lneI lll\lw“lysfifflnml! s the Assessor of San Francisco is d ; 11:004 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations the 2 kel e o ar st £ROBrCE T amove 12:00% Niles, Livermore, Stockion, Sacra- \N.nlm_ the university will have a s mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visali plus rather than a deficit. Porterville .. Governor Gage may be able to con- i by | *1i0er Ssrumento fier Sickriery vine e regents e i eased ion. Cures when all others fail. Insist on having | P Haywards, les and ‘ay Btations. [(ince b reen s Ten e tlle’ dnorea S M G T 66 | $:00¢ Mastiner, Sau Raman, . Valisjo, valuation will render the proposed tax | 2o "Nt C0 20 £re8 6o win L ooy, by medl €100 Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa. unnecessary. Tt is noted that the agi- | Refund the Money. Cireur Free: - Address | 41002 Benicia, Vacaviile, Sacranieito, | tation for mor to maintain the uni- CALUMET CURECO., 884 Dearborn ;..);ruup} n:;?:l:fia‘g opnlete Tanding, | versity has not induced tizens of | Bold by Owl Drug Co. 3aldwin Pharmacy. | . .. o iMarsvilly Ororilic . 3 e zen Sekbon . | wealth and public spirit to signify a | ¥.J. Bryan (two stores), Crant Drug Co., in 30p Yoscmite Sleeping Car for Rayinond L v cuin on the credif | Oakind by ONl Tiyue Ok §:00p Tho Owl. Tracy, Fresno. Bakers- | of the State. jastern people hearing Kestores VITALITY | &ld, ‘lluf\u for Santa Barbara, | S0 much about our great university NERVI LOST VIGOR, 51307 Stockton, Merced, iiroano. | may regard it as rather remarkable AND MANHOO.D | B:80P Martinez, Tracy, Mendota, Fresno, | that so much clamor should be made | e Tk , e 510008 4d 108 Angeles : | of a small deficit of $47,000. They must | Cures Impotency Night Emissions e wasing 1807 Seuta Io Route, Atlantio J discases, all effects of seli-abuse, or excess a for Mojave and East naturally infer that the millionaires of it A nesye At mad Blood Buikien ,Q,mh“h“mqw“,wm California do not manifest much con- | Hones fhe e s pale bheaknt s ros ‘and Vast cern in higher education when no one stores he fireof youth. By mail 500 per | ogi0gn afmards, Niles and San Fose! | offers to help the university. The East- P o 6 boxesfor ©2,50 wih o witen | T Oeon Biiviss s, Wirss: | erners may not be advised of the fact X xuaran!eclzerurturr;fimd -mun:;vh | il Wil Fortland, Poget that California recently contributed a mlu Titedica! 0., Hnton § Jackson sts., Chicags, | und and East 454 rare specimen to the gallery of freak | g L Baldwin & Co. Drugglsts, § Market. 5. F. | LN B B Way Sta: s Governors, and therein lies the reason that public spirited men of means are | not offering to st the State. COAST DIVISION ( (Foot of Marl 17:454 Banta Cruz_Excursion for Santa Blg & 1= & non-potsonons | remedy | for Gonorrhear r ¥ Governo: olds a y | CURES Gleet, Spermatorrhae, Our '”1‘“ Nernon i‘.(‘”' :ih}]‘n”:_r‘r"(:"f in 1105 days. Nl Whités, unnatural dig Cruz and Principal Way Stations 18:052 advanced on the credit an ! Guarantesd charges, or any inflamma- | 83134 Newark,Centerville,San Jose, Felton, | the commonwealth should not be re- | pact m“nflfl:s. lx‘un Irfnlu(on or ulcera~ gg;flderoraeki’mucmnmlwl e paid. The fact will be recorded in the 'revents coutagion. ion of mucous mem- | lons. . 130y P 1y e evero 4eEvANs Gewin Co, Lranes. Non-astringent, | *2t15P Newark, Centerville, Gan Jose, New annals 3 i i Sold by Druggists, Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Budd on the credit of the State pro- CINCINNATI,0 B i B 3 OrEasit 15 sistakes ants Cruz and Princlpal Way cured $25,000 from a generous citizen to oo PLore Tt A Btatlous...... *10:304 assist settlers in a drought-stricken dis- OF 5 bottlos, §2.75, CLERRET Glenwood and Way Sta- R | trict. The money s UlAT bont OB TORRMEh | 14,10p Felton, Sania Criz wnd Way Bts- commission appointed by tions. . i.. S9:208 and consisting of the Mayor RAILROAD TRAVEL. CREEK ROUTE FERRY | Francisco, the president of the Mer- | 5 e 7| FProm SAN PRANCISCO—Fot of Market Sireet (5 | chants’ Association and the president 9:00 1100400, $1:00 | of the State Agricultural Society. The S t F R t | *400 3800 s600rm. | ntcaunting snowed that evers aotlar | SAMLA T€ INOULE | rotiinun3S o | expended went to the relief of some $12:00 *1:00 12:00 | destitute farmer. Both houses of the = = = = jigest > b - - COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). Legislature without dissent passed the | San Francisco to Ch.cago. | (Third and Townsend Sts.) bill to repay the money so advanced | =6mox Visw BoutiiSan Pringl “6:508 on the credit of the commonwealth. S bes Qoo View: X Way Stations 3 | When the bill reached Governor Gage | THE MOST COMFORIABL[ WAY ACROSS, s gAlmaden chne];hlyuqnly)c. *8:00a | he put it in his pocket and denfed re- | | 391804 Bunday Excursion for Sants | payment of the sum advanced. In view | THE CONTINENT. | Euclfo drows aod Princoal Wy | of the transaction, it is not likely that | — | 004 8an o, | there will be a rush of liberally in< EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PU Pacific Grove, Py | clined citizens to assist the State Uni- PULLMAN UPHO s ‘ il L A versity. When money advanced to help 3 IAVE OAKLAND MOLE | 10,40 San Tosoaud Way Siations: 81834 | t ttlers is not repaid, there can be | FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKE | 11:30A San Jose and Way Stations 1:308 no assurance that an advance to as-. | MARKE REET FERRY AT 5:30 P. M. | *2:45p San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo the students will be recognized as Pulo Alts, Santa Clara, an honorable obligation. DINING ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR e i _— l FR ::\H ADRL\T“L '_ERQ}I{\T PSICFLS IF| tsmorSaniose Fanta Cruz, Pacifc SERVING ME A Principal Way Stations. *7:302 STRIPED BASS SEIZED. | ULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE e San Joseand Principal Way 9:454 s : ATES. 0P San Jose and Principsl Way Stations *8:354 Vigilant Fish and Game Warden Con- | S | 5:80p San Vnunndl’rlnc‘ful Way Station -moo. fiscates a Large Consignment of | NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN- | ‘.“'ll"flln Josaand Way ... n au Jose and Way St Tor Morving T for Afternoor *Bunday excepted. Sunday only. tSaturday only. bSaturday aud Bunday. /Bunday and Monday. DUCEM TS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. TICKET _OFFICE, TELEPHONE, Main 1531 Underweight Fish. ish and Game Warden James Fallon seized 1000 pounds of underweight stripad 628 MARKE | bass last nigh d to-day vario = {LAND OFFICE, 1113 Broad B | itable Institutions will be benefited by mia | SACRAMENTO' OFFICE, 201 1 street. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. 0. vigilance. The fish were expressed from | SAN JOSE OFFIC Santa Clara strest LESSHA I!'lnfl&» (-1"'1 ;yrrf‘ (‘Inmlxrlx'od én(p (‘:rfl,n- m FMIGISGB Allfl NORT“ PACIFIU can ‘Union Fisn company sna A Teias | QORTH PACIFIC G(MST RAILROAD. A WAVICOMBARY, dini. No arrests were made, as no one stepped forward to claim the bass, Boxes containing 200 pounds of the de- Via Sausalite Ferry. | Commencing April 2, 1839, | FROM 8AN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY Tiburon Forry, Foot of Market 68 Clsw TO BAN RAFABEL. lielous food will be sent to the Protestant | WEEK DA B—".W. 9 10:0 a m.; 13:3%, Orphan_Asylum, Mount St. Joseph 4 b0, 510 Vg0 p m. Fhursday s—Exira tr lum, Hebrew Orphan Asylum, the | at b p.om urdays—EStra tripe &t 14 Youths' Directory and the Almshouse Gt ‘on Mondavs, Wednesdays, BUNDATS 600, 930, 10 a my 18, 338 at 9:00 and 11:30 8:00, 6:20 p. m. m, 1 Sundd) p. 'm. does not run to Mill Val'y Sundays ins marked (*) run to San Quentin FRU\[ SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. < 40, 7:55, 8:40, *1( pam schedule as above. Telephone Main 1864. then he had been in the employment of Wells, Fargo & Co. as clerk In ringe, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Lau THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO., E;:u Lake, Witter Sprin m Leave Arrive g . 5 K Effect Ban Francisco. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MA 1o e “Teo0, 10ts byt gl ol ool AVING run through two moderate fortunes, having become divorced @ | PLEASE MENTION 1n|£L§:]A)LLO’r" ATuigAon. G S i T from two wives by re m of his dissipated habits, having been ol = Sz anve . il vy,,,‘m. mq{‘kefl r;; vv\n to San Quentin, Destination. wakened from the dream and the glamor of an almless existence, MIL A TO SAN FRANCISCO. 4 BELTING. 5 Frank R. Day, stricken with remorse, ended his life with the hand - i : b il HARDWARE. i 1035 | Moo He was discovered dead in bed yesterday morning in the Van ;'(on s., cor. Svur Telephone Maln 562. | ain 752. at :.fl;\ Mm 20 p. m. &l Tulto Dvke lodging house at 330 McAllister street. The stopcock of the gas jet @ | *- S | | I el Windsor was fully turned on and the room was full of the suffocafing odor. All the ° MAKERS, s TRON FOUNDERS. | THROUGH TRAINS. | neixdsburh crevices, including the keyhole, were stopped with bits of cloth tightly | 1 estern Foundry Mor!nr\RHadleY Prans. | m. week da; V—wal‘r-rv and way sta’'ns. | ytton, Wedged in o prevent the escape of the death-deatimg futd. On the pack | | BUREKA BOILER WORKS, | "23¢ Fremont St. Castings of Every pe." | T Aweek ave. canturdasa exteptede: | Ciovecoate | 1w pen) 6rt0 oan of a receipt given him by the Knights of the Maccabees was the follow- @ | W. J. BRADY. Proprietor. | seription Made to Order. Tel. Black 1503, ; Point Reves and way stations. | ing written with a lead penc lal Attention Paid to Repairs and Ship | a.’m. Sundave—Cl:itero and.way sta'ns - “If my body Is found, tell my fiiends at Wells, Fargo & Co. to bury me @ | *** Work. | PAPER DEALERS. 45 p. m. Sundays—Pt. Reves and way 7:85 pm| 6:20 pm at Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. My father, Loth Day, and mother, —113-115 MISSION ST. PULP AND PAPER Cn,, | 10:25 acm Cotne Day.are Wiried s g g SR WILLAMETTE "S5z 4somarmm co. | e o8 FRANCISCO AKD SAN JDAQUR o His room was found full of gas last Saturday morning and he was * elephone st | YALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. 6:20 poy pulled out of bed in time to save his life. He explained then that it hed BOOKS AND STATIONERY. PRINTING. | . = been accidentally turned on E. C. HUGHE PRINTER, Prom Jan. 35, 169, trains will run as followsa | 10:40 am| 3:40 am Day was a clever man, of good education. a pleasing address and a fac- o | THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY. S,y SRNTER | " Bouth-bound. North-bound. _ | 6:06 pm| 6:30 py uity for making friends. 1€n not under the influence iquor e was a h 1 2 5 % ¥ fiicaas : 342 10 350 Geary Street. Above Powell, 8:00 am| Bebastopol. ho 40 am|10:25 am charming comyanion and pumbren imon L et many persns of con @ 24 R Caicae Bonks: and Swtionsry. | THE HICKS-JUDD CO.. 5 Ak A RS i and among D:;) s Pmmr: '“;15 d\ I\x‘):w from ”‘\” 1111; agt’;wmlngMMm in re- | COAL. COKE AND PIG IRON. STATIONFR ANG PRINTER 'psrti:’?n.c:g:;;'x gfif‘;%.?%’;nfi‘:.'.:':{'pfl&': sponse to an inquiry t er hrother wo pleased to see him as soon 4 for ton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs SPOhis physician should pronounce him sufficiently strong. ® J. C. WILSON & CO., |™gmw"PARTRIDGE &, o g te Duran Boriogas FghIEnAl Betipey Several vears ago Day was elected Chief of the Los Angeles Fire ©00 BATTERY STREET. Kelgeyville, Carlibad Spririgs, Sodn Bay, Lekes Department. Two rs ago he conducted a saloon In Monterey. Since @ WAREHOUSEMEN, rt and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vieh e this city up to the 20th of the present month. Day’s first wife and 18-year-old daughter are residing in Los Angeles, and his second wife and child 2% vears old are living in this city. His flrst wife was divorced from him several years ago, while his second divorce took place about a year ago. By the death of his father Day Inherited considerable property, including a plece of real estate on the corner of Washington and Eleventh streets in Oakland, but he ran through it in a short time. He was too good hearted for his own good. Day was a soclal member of San Francisco Tent No. 18, Knights of the Maccabees. ' COPPERSMITH. JOSEPH FOX, Bupt. H. BLYTH. Mgr. C. W. Smith, Ship Plumbing, Steamboat and Ship Work a_Specialty, 16 and 18 Washington St. Telephone, Main 5641. DRUGGISTS (WHOLESALB. REDINGTON & GO, 5sens peRatws FRESH AND SALT MEATS, JAs. BOYES & CO,, &57 g Briamd ”m. g e Upper Lake, Pomo, n: at intermed!: eral office, 210 California st. Tel. Main 1914, 22y :- r::;vmo. g{g‘;’;fi,‘;fi,“‘fi’;‘,’f&f”"fik‘?h sfiz‘uasyfifi? : S b 3 3 - A1 WATCHES, ETC. muun i TAMALPALS SCENIC RALL Wy | OFL8 Hot Springs, Mendocing City, Fort Brasy, Feadquarters fc fine Jewel n. 18-k, Wedding T P T. LUNDY. T s WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, Mined by the BLACK DIAMOND MINING CO. at its GB.EIN RIVER COLLIERIES, via Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Beotla and Bureka. Baturday to Monday round trip tickets af reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all pointg boyand San Ratasl at half rates. Leave San Francisco, Commencing SUN WEEK DAY! Eaxtra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- day at 6:15 p. m., Returning Same Even- ings, Arriving in S. F. at 11:20 p. m. SUNDAYS, 8, 9. 10 and 11 a. m. and 1:45, 2:30 ngs. & and 4 b. m, Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle blag, is the Besi Coal in the Market Fare, 8. F. to Summit and Return, $1 40, é WHITIN R. X RYAN. Otfice aad Yards—4i0 Main Streets THOS. COOK & SON, Agts., 021 Market st. | flu\:nl Manager. Gen. Pass. Agenty