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10 RANCISCO CALL MONDAY, JULY 3, 189 ——— FRANCHISE THEFTS WILL BE DEFEATED Collins Will Join the Minority Against the Big Steal. Heyer Has a Change of Heart and Will Yote Against posed rty owners of the northern 1 south- v parts of the town will.receive the cons for which they have persistently 1 I most ted the raid of the monopoly | < S The ered fruitle: er has come to the @+ S99 o—¢ 2 * & -9-c-+0 *@|conclusion that he has had time enough - . in which to investigate thoroughly the > | whole nchise problem. He does not . © | want to learn anything more about the P ¢ | affair, as he is now convinced that the ® | franchises should not be granted. Ac-| Qe favo Supervisor ber of tI ! cordingly he says he w he was absent the them to-day. He tical .mo and declared that he h he was inf cision against the pro portance If he keeps his word tion of Co s, the sevent one more oni: £ canct sary to defeat ver) ferer ght upon Anoth victory has been re Supervisor Kalben, who is | the people. ber of sent likewise opp< Superv that Unde kel nunl its adopt it will, ed, as Sug ington, sill cast th B EDUARDO - the Monopoly—Predicament of the Street SHOT 00N S SHE SCREANED - FOR ASSISTANCE | Mrs. Sanchez Killed in a Saloon. fle o 'A SUNDAY MORNING TRAGEDY | e | | EDUARDO MUSCAT SPED THE i FATAL BULLET. Togeent . re Committee——Another Victory. Made a Feeble Attempt to Kill Him- e self While His Victim Was Al- | ag I don’t think it is the Writhing in Her Last ¢ nothing, That not the fran- Agony. f was originally called the G screw,” and I don't see why we T : a stick ‘:mr‘ i there. I Em oo Rt e , to it for the present. If the| , ;g in Blanken's saloon at the co going into effect let the ity | nor of Broadway and Kearny street by . benefit of these franchisas. Eduardo with whom she had settles the matter definite n consc A bullet from his re- o gantic st r entered her mouth as she was in in its It i streets for 1 siness men th: whic been imit ha anc MUSCAT- « - ie . - mittee claim [ :th >ndad the obnoxious | s rdoption. It is not by | ertainty, therefore, that will urge the | pti members of 1 vote in-| Ay to recommend adoption. After ! £ easures of the d talking the chairman of declared that he pre- jection to the d for by the smber of t ction and the erfectly legiti- the mmittea that it men t the meeting « d to th ridge, ar nmitte 1 favor of t circumstz the committa Robbe NicHoLAS BLANK @+ sieibeboied eb was seer ill vote timate | at ch be the o5 prop- inst | loud words, t 1d re d a de- posed franchise. his vote will be than is neces- the iniquitous meas B tered for NIPPON MARU IS. DOCKED AT LAST wen nitec -nt ernoc t b from te Board infected k to the Mail | was fumi- utine She ates, Angel 1 f Tz quar teal nd e SHE WILL DISCHARGE AND LOAD IN FOUR DAYS. on the Water Front—Steam- | er Jeanie Sails for St. Michael. San Pedro Arrives. to yr- ad stream for another fumig: has now been done State Quarantine laws have now as there can be no m e work of dis- franchises « e board, s hegan 150 [ was out On my re R The work of discharging turn to the board room they told ading !wm ,E2 on day they had n taken under advisement e ieta e and I mmendatior whatever By t _time her officers ey recommendet will be out of quarantine if no T S ahos 1/ ew cases break out, and they will at k1o g abotit it. 1] gnce rejoin their ship. asked for that Grant a Ros ind Ratto’s saloo 206 Wash- ington reet was burg n bottle B small cl . The on the f ymer Jeanie, under charter to Up-fo-Date Chinaware Try 3t American Tmporting Tea Cu's b Quality s Good : The ol | park usva you want — and occurred wlio reside victim of f oth Have 100 Stores — That's Why | ! He was where | from | ciently in t , struc Michael 2 number of passengers and without taken was found that he dix asure-seekers nd Cliff House yes places bunds rendered select programmes, 1d drove and wheeled, But cne accii>, park. George H s %5 Minna str v k the aini to ion, bu nmerci yesterday was collisfon. was not 1 ary round with ng the t he Company latter was a corn- . © cargo. Among the E rable quantity of hay and lum Th steamer Coquil r from Grays Harbor ¥y e = steanrer San Pedro in tow. he If it’s new ve and comes here machinery put in e followed erd % oH eriot rendered uncons Park Hc 1s suffering ered suffi- ! cotirse of a few hours 1o by re th latte AT THE PARK AND CLIFF. at 1 | removed to his home Prices:so Reasonable /| “Eye o Beome, 0 en it Chutes, children of 1 sor 1 age 861 Market St., opp. Powell. 140 Sixth St. 2510 3008 & ixteenth St. 146 Ninth St STORES: | tng in the Central Store. | ¢ i | | 705 Larkin St tt 1419 Polk St. 1819 Devisadero St. 521 Montgom d ission St. i majorit The vaudeville theater a . and each one of the ters was presented with a “Dew nd ATTiY t t t I t is to have her for the entertainment | he At both h2 be- h ictions were crowded to thefr pacity, all pre) 555 1 B T hird >t 2732 - 5285 Mission St. . and t1 2008 Fillmore St. 506 Kearny St. son is expect 2 ; | “The results 52 Market Strest...... Headquarters. {piiy oty OAKLAND STORE James 3WashingtonsSt. 1185 JRat 5 7 Broadway. _ 616 E .. | Seebach second 1570, Seventu St LTr i ey ALAMEDA—1355 Park S Donovan. SAN RAFAEL—B St., near Fourth, fleld. the ec the ding a balloon ascen di Vi on by biggest crowd of th a Fift ston first, ing—Won tors pa Many additional att ared for the Fourth Marke sea- H. X 100-yard special—\¢ Springboard diving—Won by | tinued lapse: by b n ntests at Sutro’s i vard dazh— | Perry second on Q b race—Won by ‘W. Durn- i | rid I S t of screaming for help. It plowed v upward through the bones of her w skull, mak.ng its exit on the top of her head. She died a few minutes later at the After shoot- hor Receiving Hospital. the woman, Muscat turned the Te- volver again himself, but, probab through cowar ais aim was so bad and shot twice that head throu the City Prison charged with murder. Muscat's fear that the woman was on tha point of deserting him seems to have been the motive for the crime, although he said after the shooting that the fatal quarrel arose from the fact that Mrs. inchez, having been informed by him \at he was going to leave her, had re- leed to return jewelry she had taken om him. Muscat is a Russian, 34 years old, and | first met Mrs. Sanchez last January at Vallejo At that tim a fireman on the United States ¢ ) and_she an habitue of Senorita S s dance hall, 1 Fennsylvania avenue. A month ag Muscat says, he came to this city to get of the woman, although telegramns found in her trunk tell a different stor At any rate, the couple took a room at the New Montreal House. street, kept . Casa . “They a ¥ abu: h an extent that the p gave them notice last Thursday t they would have to mov t 8 o'clock yesterday morning Muscat Mre. Sanchez entered Rlanken's place led for drinks, which were served propr or, who immediately went his_busines: womn rietor about attention to them. ( sasionally he hez o & . e Y ruld not make out their 1bout 11 o'clock Muscat from him. and went out with Mr: wrt time the won followed inall cents dr In a being another chez re almost immedlate away from me,” nchez to Blanken, poin Keep him aw. by her and the swinging door. ise Muscat to alone and to give her he thought she desired Instead of doing woman followed the gr a d in front of the bar as if ime an interrupted conversation. nken left the quarreling couple to into the front of the store, but had been there more than a minute when heard a sho ring through the w Muscat fire the second time, of his revolver being within of the woman's mouth, achez feli on the floor, Mus- da through z a | the opportu slippir not | he | | door, he c he revolve nst his own head and puiled the trig emitting a vell as it exploded and falling to the floor. Blanken, although an old man, jumped on the murdere weapon. Still velling, trigger tw sfore from him by s time Officers [ and grabbed the cat pulled the revolver was per. aind Fowle . who . un- igon. the the storeke to be 1 sent for the mort injure patrol w 1 Stockton | | discus |a pos paying no particular DODGE CAUSES HAVOC AMONG THE MERCHANTS The Personal Property Assessments Enormqgs_lflqreased. Assessor Advances City and County Values Millions of Dollars—Some of the Tax Evaders That : : Were Caught in the Raid. R. WASHINGTON DODGE, the | ment increased from $1 0 to $40,000 A or of San Francisco, has | and probably thinks he is getting off easily. Sanford Sachs hasn’t recovered from the shock yet. His assessment was raised from the ridiculous figure completed the assessment roll of | | of $100 to $25,000. James L. Flood will | | the city and county and is ready to submit for inspection a docu- ment that will startle’ the community | pay upon a basis of $29,500 instead of The Assessor has increased enormously the personal propert essments of | $5000. The Southern Pacific Company merchants, business men and capital- | will try to justify its evil existence by ists. In some instances the assessment | paying on a basis of $153,100, instead of | | $46,780. Herrin must be out of town.| | The American Bank and Trust Com- | pany escaped last year with an assess- | ment of $37.414. This year it will pay times scal for this year is thousands of greater than it was for the last fi year. The figures in detail tound the people of the city, for a casual inspection will demonstrate that | on a basis of §159,702. hundreds ot merchunts have heretofore| Among the more important of the | escaped their just obligation to the city | others are the following: Carrau & and have shifted to the shoulders of | Green, from $1800 to $30,000; Baldwin | others the burdens that belonged to | Jewelry Company, from $7000 to $70,000; them. | M. J. Brandenstein, from $3380 to It is out of the question to compare | $110,000; C. M. Plum & Co., from 3 the assessments of last year and this | to $40,000; Meyerstein & Co., from | vear fn detail, but over eighty typical | § $30,000; S. Bachman, from | amples have been chosen and they illustrate with absolute certainty not only that an equitable division of com- this L. H. Liebes, from $46,0 Elkus & Co., | $4175 to $23,872; | $1700 to $33, | to $17! Goodall, Perkins & Co., from munity burdens has been made vear. but that behind the asscssment | $2660 to $11,551; Murphy, Grant & Co., of last year a great public scandal | from $460,130 to $621,17 lurked. It should not be forgotten that | The full of eighty-seven changes | in the comparisons that will follow | are as follows: reference is made only to personal property assessment. | | Assessments on real property are not | sed, as the A or is not yet in | jon to give them and they pos- | sess no particular significance. The | enormous increas have been made in personal property. In real property the changes made by the sor are few and unimportant. In comparing eighty-s NAMES. Carrau & Green Baldwin Jewelry Co Braunsweiger & Co... > Greenbaum, Weil & Michaels. sven personal | propert ssessments of last year with | Jieas Bros- o the assessments of this year on the | J. Brandenstein & Co ¢ | C. M. Plum & Co........ same property a startling condition of facts is revealed. The tots essment | Franklin & Bro 5 Kahn Bros., Klein & Co, for the personal property of these | Rosenthal, Feder & Co. eighty-seven persons, corporations and | Lalfornia Wine Aseoclation &l firms was $3,515,056 last year. The as- | iebe Rros. & i | sessment for the same firms, persons | piimerdine. 1< 1 and corporations for this year was | Meyerstein & | $6,418210. Tt m readily be seen, |J, Baumgarter I | therefore, that fraud or negligence |s Bachman | | marked the first assessment. i No attempt will be made to deny this accusing fact, as nearly all of the p(-rr; | sons, firms and corporations have e i ready paid their taxes upon the as- | C.F { sessed valuation of their personal prop- ';“” | what it was last year. Pt T | | The result of this enormous increase | Mau, Sadler & Co | |is at once apparent. The total as-|Mendd on_Broa 1‘ | sessed valuation of city and county | Neville & Co. | | property is enormously increased. As |Facific Sheet Me 5 Raphael (Inc.) it increases the rate of taxation de- creases and Dodge estimates that the rate of $1.073 adopted by the Finance ¢ into |add asse | | essor Dodge. These fixed by E will taxes on |4 even firms an assessed valuation which is §2,903,- greater this year, or nearly double ishacker s L. Flood. Southern Pacific Simon Silverding. Raiiro: Redington & | Roth, BI Sachs Bre L. Saroni & ( : tzer & Co... Committee of the Board of Supervisors | Schw 41510 will be reduced at least 5 cents on the | Steln. &imon & o - 16040015 100000 dollar, making the lowest taxation in|Raphacl, Well & Co..... i | R 3ros...... | fatan | Pa is this all. In the matter of | R | i bonds of a quasi-public character and i of corporations the Assessor expects to | able values aggregating $20,- | The Attorney Gen- | SIS GO oo 000,000 to his roll. eral is expected at any moment to ren- | M. Friedman & Co. der a decision telling whether or not |l 4. Gunst & Co. Andrews these bonds may be taxed. This mat- ;Nightly Revelries and | iUNITED ACTION AGAINST IT ADVERTISEMENTS. JULY. SALES. During this month our customers will find Extraordinary Bargains in all our Departments. FOUR EXTRA VALUES. TAFFETA SKIRTS. . 15 dozen LADIES' TAFFETA SILK SKIRTS (extra quality), with 4 ruff.es on each, in the following colors: Purples, Cyrano, New Blue, Cardinal, Lavender, Cerise and Price $6°° Each. Good value for $8.50. GALATEA CLOTH. ; 3 cases ENGLISH PRINTED GALATEA, full 29 inches wide, in fancy stripes and plain colors. Price 12ic Yard. ‘worth 20c. FRENCH ORGANDIES. 50 pieces PRINTED FRENCH ORGANDIES, in a splendid assortment of new floral designs, goods full 32 - inches wide. - Price 12ic Yard. Regular price 20c Yard. MERSIL LININGS. 150 pieces GENUINE MERSIL DRESS LININGS (36 inches wide), in all the new colors, such as New Blues, Greens, Purples, Turquoise, Cyrano and Black. Price 12ic Yard. Good value for 20c Yard. Turquoise. NOTE... We will also continue this week our Special Sale of FINE WHITE EMBROIDERIES. s 1892, OLDBER BOWEN & CO New Teas Arrived Japan English Breakfast & RESIDENTS WILL G TRY T0 CLOSE THE NYWPHIN | Ceylon Following our list of specials we quote a few every day prices; read them over SPECIAL SAVING SALE Monday Tuesday Wednesday No Molestation. ——— | Bare Brc | ter has rested in doubt for fifteen years | Bauer Bros......... 0o | = e e e e e U TR CARATER SPEAXS FOR | Eggs—fresn dozen 20¢ erbach & Son 5 { Coffee—Pflsh. Blend 2 lbs 55c awaited. It was promised last Friday Isdorfer & Br: and is again promised for to-day. It | ifichalitschke Bros. is perhaps interesting to note that the Son Bros.......... Assessor has already collected $500,000 | asenthal (Ineoci-- Mack & Co..... in personal property taxes, which i HIS PARISH. e | All Religions and Creeds Will Come Together to Put an End to Pure, fresh roasted—reg’ly 35¢ Bacon-—Ferris 16¢c This brand maiatains the highest reputation for quality and uniformity $100,000 more than his predecessor col- | Levf Stra lected for the enttre preceding year. W. H. Nolan the Open Illicit —reg’ly 18¢c ib Some of the individual increases de- | M. Ehrm: Trafiic. i O S Nhvhai e comment e S | Tomato Catsup—GB&Co’s 15¢ The tax evaders have had a very bad etz Bros = e Made in New York by case of consternation. Mose Gunst, for | HATT® BOS, 5 "% &5 Despite the protests of a justly indig-| Gordon & Dilworth example, has been raised from $11,240 | Hoff pan, Rothschild & Co nant and wrathful pu\\lx;‘ the Nymphia, | Our bottling—reg’ly 20c bottle o 00, C. P. Huntington, that |D- Kline & Co.....0 e a lodgment for degraded.women, is an| L 3 ;m,-;,.r i s tmate GBI EAtDNE) [Eog s Boauss & Trohmay established fa All efforts to re- Bakmg Powder—Exceisior 30¢ move these outc from the thickl You save money and has had his personal property populated portion of the town have so far | Iots of disappointment 51b $125 . H. O’'Connor was summoned | — — i : County Jail. and, hoping 10 savethe | —— = been a complete failure as the present| by using this brand woman's Ilfe, had her sent to the Harbor | | ftead ot healin o | traffic proves. But the inhabitants of the ’ N r i 4 aling, grew worse. An examin- | ¥ e {\, SV A”(:';"h e n:.‘ 3 T’!w died before ¢ CHURCH OF ST. JOHN | O et B fact that the bone was | north end of the town will soon act and | S £y 40cand $1 50 hey could get hér on the —operating so badly injured as to make an operation | employ every lei to remove — g S it g R o8 WS SR T \WE| COMES TS PASTOR |ary Wittt ok, s beiatin | empiod 4 VS, Uit ST ohe | e i, swest and dry $4 00 3 s 1 € heer St ained | | te OS] a mi v ha 5 & 2 4 P | V. v e taken to the City Prison and|Rev. G. G. Eldridge Chosen to Fill |The injured limb mended so slowly Ted: | ground-floor hotel on Pacific and Stock- | B g yr murder. Dr. Rice of the R R | it was thought that it would be necessary | ton streets is augmenting hour by hour. ant { ihossital mads oo emindliomot) an’ ‘Importaunt Mis to remove several inches of the bone and | It will not be long before some drastic | e Candles dozen 10¢ d found that he had four ches sion. substitute wire. It has heen decided, how. | measures are adopted to put an end to | Will burn 3 hours ce and a fe ch oW 2 1a | ever, that the best results will be ol ed | el Sk b S . o e vim of s Hhaael | Yesterday afternoon services were held | fifh At the best results will be obtained | the institution, and the people are now Box of 480—$3.75 two in the crown showed where his mis- | in St. John Presbyterian Church, corner | zyed bone, which will be taken from his | Waiting for the call to bring them to- At random from our catalo, directed bullets had sp | of Octavia and California streets, the oc- | shin, leaving an indenture which, how- | ether in general mass meeting, O F C X whiskey $1 00 Vin Tontque Mariani $1 00 | was ' {aken later before | casion being the installation of Rev. G. G. [ ever, time and nature will eventudlly fill | During the construction of the bulld- | Listerine—bottle 65 Florida Water M&L 45 tives Bonen, where he | faidridge, St. John's new pastor. Rev.|in. making the leg as good as ev. ing Father Caraher of St. Francis Parish | Eagle Milk 15 Imperlal Granum 6 was_warne inything he might say | ;7mes Woodworth performed the offices | in ihe interval the doctor is forced to | fought the builders and owners at every | Fpps' Cocoa 20 Malted Milk 4oc and 75 would be iRt him, e mnswered)] - S e 3 el | Temain on his bed suffering untold torture | Move. He was partially succ: ul in his | Mheatena 30 Pearline—large size 10 t he w to tell ail h ;. He | 0f moderator, the sermon was preacnsc a0 unable to console himself with the | endeavors to prevent the incursion of | Nestle's Food 45 Alma Shoe Polish 15 1d_he in Odessa, by Rev. H. Bevier, the charge | knowledge of just when he may obtain his | these femmes du pave into his district. | I X L Tamales (Chicken) doz $1 10 ty-four years ago, and ef knocking | to the pastor was given by Rev. H. 8. [release. | On Saturd: night last the alley was Hunyadi Janos Water—bottle 25 around the world ¢ derably had gone Wheeler and the charge to the people by Dr. Thorne, one of the foremost of the | opened to tors and remains so at the ! Kraft's Chocolate (Vigor) b 60 into the navy as fireman and made one | Rev. R. W. Reynolds. -ounger gencration of physicians in this | present time oy i i trip on the Nero to Manila. On his re-| The service out a large at- |city. has @ host of friends who will sym-| There has been a general disposition our summer vacation will prove turn to this country he recéived his dis- | tendance, a5 the Chureh has been without | patliize with him in his misfortune. among the clergy of every denomination | DOth pleasantand profitable if you con- charge said he met Mrs. Sanchez | a pastor for the past two vears, and all | s in that part of the city to unite and fi i T by at Vallefo but tiring ot hox | the parishioners ~were eager to welcome p et tos contTunion: Ve ’?‘?m';ge'lf sulthons coulmry Copstareass ! he left her and. came alone to this city, | Dr. Eldridge, whose fame has preceded | GERMON ON THE HI o Bather Caraber sald last night: orders carefully executed here &\\h\ ‘.‘.\1... r()l:.;§\|...= him. Resolving, how hllr)n l..‘m‘_dv Ranlae S | DDEN e s D ‘w& 432 Pipe 215 Sutter 2800 Californla San Francisce ever, to get rid of the woman he re- r. Eldridg. hough a young st | Ll LR, s place was | 1o7cCiay between Eleventh and Twelfth Oakdand | Enfisted in the navy and was te go away | has already made his mark in the ecclas- openedisas: L have ‘heen uery: Dually wen- it f o e 5 = e Albatross. He told thisto Mea, | tical world. Graduating with high hon- | SPRING OF INFLUENCEE e L e e L B = — Sanche he said, and It made hey|ors from the San Anselmo Presbyterian | S e s i JStgUstcRan | sanc Tarious gr= o the B4 Ama e | Rev. Dr. Tohm A, B. Wilson Talks| paciismammnes Xemi | ondon Smeoke | “X Yow days ago, Muscat continued, the| ¥as.called to the pastorate of Vacavilie. | ¢ S| Rear Tuture — representatives of . ail [ oman. Had' /stolen from hime 2 isllvar | Lneve-heirapialy, acquired such 3 reputa- | o the Leaven of | churches and creeds. This thing must not watch, a chain and a gold pin and s&2 {on £or eloduche oand_general ability | Christianity. | be endured and the people of this”district lasses in m which she refused to return 3 e e R i . 7 will not suffer it. iG5 ite - a gt rn | At e O Kot <omc one to take charge | At the Howard-street Methodist Epis-| Of course, there are some ; 4 to him, " While she was with him in | Gt church. came to the conclusion that | copal Church = Chaplain _Allensworth | favor I Bt they ure not the e e e Thy Blanken's saloon. she scratched his face | fone could so well All'the important posi- | preached to a large congregation in the | pechls P forat angolty T R e ith: he Twt AT e D e it caoaoth r‘;“‘““’?‘i tion as the young minister who was yes- | D o8 o e the sastors Rev. Dp.| Ditterly. ‘The fact that this =so-called - | wavers Kodaks and photosraphie senpiiss 8 D C 5 e et an T ins e H i & & 8 o Ve . N phia v v o] i Hred V. N 3 Q! 3 Burchase u knife with which he could kill | ‘taay s are looked for from Dr.|John A. B. Wilson, preached on “The | e R e e b Muscal l‘I'm"('”l‘"f;"“”h“""[*l: the re-| gidridge, Who has entered upon his pas- | Hidden Spring of Influence” from Matt. | ¢vil. which can oniy be done by ompel- | oculists ;‘re!crl';t‘;;nsl:llll:aten!"nacl:‘:gqogl;:;-; ol n his pocket, but professed 10 | tors der the happiest of auspices. | 3 - rom Matt. | (o'the denizens to remove f . . | know nothing of the shooting. forgieundey the BATRICH P SUED {Zilig, | The Minedom Of beaveri Is like | Croiest of idname and O om thale” | iaes. ; Quick repateing. {, Fhone: Main 10 e e | | unto leaven which a woman took and hid | 1 voice the spirit of the people living |yl s ™15 said 15 have woms| DR. THORNE'S ACCIDENT in ihree measures of meal until the whole | within the bounds of my parih. Tt may L A family i’ Misallin: aresteos] . o . ‘\\ns leavened, ving in part: }ake- a hr‘::tw “411::0_\": “h:f%re e coltect our i | Her maliden name was Valdez. Her hus- The simplicity of the Savior's methods at- | eoncert Do Loyl <Dew | Her malden name was Valdez Her hus | Nearly Loses a Leg as a Result of | o i Wiile thers soueht for things that | foncen. degradation, viee, o ant heme: | OPTICIANS "APHIC APPARATUS, son are in Me Jumping On a Car. | were new and strange and that would lorify | tiee ot tae soul " o S and the rot- PHgToGR ‘. [ The. thotfactathar) h Hie) Beawliline | eciaNt Scholasshiy astestotk Hitkan most ¢ Bl b 642 M SUENTIFIC & The famous oid J CHISK e . e | commonplace and best understood thi PR R R R T | Tue Gamou oW TESSIMDORE WAHIRKY s layle touwalk ardund agpin on fwo gond, [ant mate) ihers | véiicies for convesing the | Methodist Church Dedicated. ARKET St. WsauseNT> £ . Sound legs. young Dr. Walter Thorne | fundamental principles of his system. The | STOCKTON, July 2.—The Epv;_mh SRR G B medicinal use because it s pure. e The Son of His First wife. C. Merkle, the father Merkle, the burglar who boldly departed from the midst of guards and deputy sheriffs in Judge Lawlor's courtroom Sat- urday, wishes it understood that his wa. ward son is not the offspring of his pres ent wife. dead tibout fourteen years. very much ex { row way. The poor old man has noth- of Christopher | The convict's mother has been | The father is | his crcised over ‘his son’s con- | from the straight and nar- | matter, as it was considered only a pain- ing but words of the strongest condemn--[ tion for the hardened criminal. s | to board a Jones street car while it was in kingdom of God, that is, the kingshi 1 Fuman_life: ‘the principles of ita ‘;r‘-’fmfig‘:' dominion and domination are like unto veast which a woman mixed with flour until it had so imparted its nature to the body that the | whole was risen to a condition which made | good bread possible out of the combination, | The object of the woman is to produce good | bread, and the obfect of the antitype is to bring | a human life under the absolute control of tne | divine principles of government. | e e Rag Time Hayes, the Pianist. At Kapp & Street, tamale Grotto; nightly. * e must give thanks to good blood, a sound constitution and the skillful ministrations of his Dbrother physiclan, Dr. Frank | Thompson. Luck had nothing to do with | it. { Dr. Thorne's fact that on the 3 ry plight is due to the of last month he tried motion, and failed. In falling he scraped s}!;fln bone In the vicinity of the knee. e time nothing was thought of the At t fu:lbrulse. which in time would heal of ft- e Bt 2 he Brooklyn Bridge has co a8 the days went by the wound, In- 3 A But | feet since it was opened to the public. Methodist Episcopal Chapel in the Fair Oaks was dedicated this morning, mak- ing the fourth Methodist Church of the city. Rev. Robert Trevarrow delivered the address, and the following pro- gramme was given: Voluntary, Mrs. congregational hymn; prayer by duet, Arthur Codd and Mrs. ‘“History of Chapel,” Miss Mary financial statement, Frank Dur- way’s Plll)g mild and reliable. complete absorption 'Rad vegetable, digestion, Purely perfect healthful regulari Cause and rand: quartet song, A. Codd, D. Miller For the cure of all disorders of the Stos e A e e ies Voar: D adarmey, | Liver. Bowels. *Kidneys. Bladder, Female ir- e e Principale 1€ a0dress: | resularities, Sick Headache. Biliousness, Con- song by congregation; doxology and stipation, Piles and_all derangements ‘of the o aitlon Internal Viscera, 2c a box. At Druggists, - or by matl. RADWAY & CO., New ¥ork. -t