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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1899. 11 NEWS OF THE REALTY WORLD. [HTHERTRIES i oo M o o CKHAMS PET MUST GO TO COURT even in the open country behind bre: | works or trenches at long range fire Mau- ser rifies without detection. | MANY BUILDINGS WRECKED. AKLAND, July 7.—A woman, a father of a big family, a bulldog and a rifle became mixed somewhat at Elmhurst and Mies May Packham aid MILWAUK July 7.—A Sentinel | special from Manawa, Wis., st A tor- | nado passed over the town of Union, five S e Bert Magnussen were arrested. The Packham dog engaged in a contro- miles north of this city, at 6 o'clock last evening. The storm struck the township 3 0 at the western border and plowed a fur- versy with one of the Magnussen childien with the chances of — row across it six miles long and fifteen to largely in favor of the dog. Magnussen pere saw the battle and he a Creates TrOUble at fn]rl_v |('<ux.<”wm hi x h once grabbed a rifle with the intention, so he says, ((x{ punct;'ring n;; S e bulllog. He ordered Miss Packham to call off her pup, and says she woul ‘onser e estimates plac llog. He ordered ) ac o pup. : San Leandro. e b G co. The lady declares that Magnuesen pointed the gur at her in anger — barns ’ and that her life is still her own reason of the fact that the rifie was so 2 Ameient it would not explode. Miss Packham bas been bound over to keep the_ () d outbuildings were SCHEINGEL UNDER ARREST |t fi%ih hece and she has caused Magnussen's arrest on a charge of assault with as no loss of life, how- a deudly weapon —_— i L R e R e Sl S S R S S e far as can he learned no per d injury. == e table Tack Robinson has been ordered to bring the dog into court,_ and he is not sanguine of success. He attempted to serve a subpena on the Shat his reception 4id not encourage him to try again. He has d Flection Delayed. LimeoE | TESSIES MOTHER TS| Lon i ie oo sleze . Jul At a specia animal to- NOW DEAD. meeting to-day the City Council decided | informed the court that there is only one person in the world who can con- | that, owing to probable defects, the ordi- trol that bulldog, and he is not sure that Miss Packham can ke subpenaed against her. He consulted the PSPPI e T 4 DT e TR T i e {0 bring a witness into court that may he use Father Arrested Becauss Hz: Does | 120,00 of the school improvement ho District Attomes as to how to get the dog into court and was provided uh:: 3, : VA <hould be rep 1 in amended form. TF a chain and muzzle. He s it may be nccessary to give the dog a sleepi S Not Want the Grandmother | %ill detay the election about two weeks. heht to enable him to narness it and bring it to court | to H the ¥ . draught to enable him 0 ave e oun e 3 B e e e e Brugere Succeeds Zurlinden. Girl. Sectad A 1 o N e CAKEWALK ENTRIES. [ TR O el O ! ilitary ousehol has 2 DO o 4 &3 " s | Oakland Office Ban Francisco Call, | Hilltary household, has teen appointed | ogjieornia Soldier Boys’ Fund Will |The Grand Ohief Appoints Her Depu- | 90 B . July 7. | General Zurlinden. The latier ret s Be Benefited. ties for the Current Year. ranc ant, | membership in the Supreme Council of ‘onal Cakewalk | Mrs. Viola S. Norman of Santa Ana. C. Scheingel, a Sar is to be tried in J The fame of the Interna July 15 inn's couvrt at | War. grand chief of honor of the Degree of' ge Qt t Me e Carnival which oper an Leandro next week = 4 adjacenz | Honor, A. O. U. W., has appointed the rge o bing the peac Medical Officers for Volunteers. Pavilion has spread to the adjacen : . A o boint r‘hadn‘zn - ('1;’:':{7\;\‘» ly,‘ll e LG cities. Manager Buckley received a let-) following nafned as her)deputl.es for the tion of his little daughte has completed the selection of the ter yvesterday from Frank G. Tillman of | aurrent ¥ oqr "”r"l" Dl N e daugh D i o eiwiththe Partond Or. saying that he wonld leave [¥or lodges 1, 2, 4. 8, 8 and %; Mingle Ba = 5 for lodges 6, 57. 60, 6% and - grandmothe: ¥ TigIandmotior 1d would enter | con of No. legal custody of that city on the a of San Leand | Yolunteer infantry te be ;s : : sfi{'}p\\f Gans f(g:,l‘\ much excite- | service in the Philippines. e o A O olbty dismond badge.champion- | 9%; Mellle G. Crawley of No. 3. for her own ment in the littie e | Ments number twenty-three all told. e e L e fcernational | lodge? Lucy Genis of No. 1L, for her lodge; A gpoei | chlewalk and in several fancy exhibition | B, L. Cyrenius of 34, for lodges 34 and SI: Mr. Tillman is one of the best| g, M Crossman of No. 3. for lodges cau: it to be known th search of Mrs. Silv ter. They made =0 — | kncwn' young business men in Portland, 18 | 50 % A ™ i ot 20 | R e 2 bie ry Zoods house and |39, 8 an ; 5. S - ED M 0 | 3 manager of a big dry 0005 BOUST The | 40. for thap Jodse: Malile E. Bchrode of A — Badsate ¢ A = o O o e, e Al in Oregon. | No. 40, for loges 53. 5 and 71; E. A. Rich- Swore thati by | GGN VE:NE J.]'l' D ey mert ). Walker Cole. A. | mond of 54, far lodges 5 and 76 Mary s anxios I Wiliams, Everett Brown | Gamobell of No, 5, for that ladge; Char- a the men acted in s Marshal ( n Boardman or | [ A Par O s Leah P. Duke of 6 p. z t 67 P. Ryan of | o rie Kresge of 68, Lillie ———— of € red them out ¢ B e | | of San ; e SACRAMENTO ¥ % t | Sacram Z = " 0 In A Helen Bare of 70, Exiza Featerston of 73, 5 brought tc heingel | @2+ 0-6-214-60-6-0-0+6 ¢! whase Susie Shafter of 78, Mary E. Gardner N I gave ball ased on | { ¢ | secor %, Katherine Brown of $5. Alice Hinckley his own r ¢ & | tle ¢ )f 86 Clara Ruggles of p%. Verna Cecil of | Mrs. Si mie married | & nival s 91, Mary F. Marx of 94, Ella Cole of & | | | Sch Three chil- ¢ | tle Boy Mason, Mr: 1. Chivell of 44, ®ottie Spaulding 5 dr I's wife o old. of 45 and Jemima Allen o 4 for their re- 2 sued f rded the {|ing the c Spective lodges; Eva D. Avagm of 8. for = ree About a_year fully fift will part Jdges 83 and 63, and Sarah Mullins of G and a half el died, but & | The ma of the 17 Sor lodges 6 and 17. Tieae deputies ¥ ) | before her « itrusted her girl PRIE is to benefl will have charge of the instaljations and to her moit has honored 4 ) fund. the m attend to tha duties specially 1unposed by the trust San Leandro | ¢ & i in C. L. Patt the laws of the order. secre e N I 3 o . - (| trom . Scheingel be- | & | S Seven-Story Hotel a Tding Being Erected for Mrs Charlotte Clarke = & =T e | R T Bank Clearings. : er letermined to | & | celve a partic 7.—Tha following tle. EW YORK. Ju! compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank cle&~ inge at all principal cities for the week ended July 7, with the percentage of increase and de- mpared with the corresponding’ instead of t matter whet profitable or considerably bene those in charg Mrs. Silva's efforts to he girl. When in San howed that he had| ¢ the carn o fund w i by the on the Cormer f 1 and §'Farreil Streets at a Cost of $50,000. vt S ~O of the Free Deutsche not reformed from the habits that led to rth sid (.‘r“ux rrell % ;;‘]ilnv.ym- and the ts y of the e ot s kers west of Mason, lo child . 2 e Yok ol 9 e NEW OIL COMPANY. AS " e or 000 ana e ; Diecd From Surgical Shock. 2 s RSy New Fork has been BT S e Oovoner s . | It Will Develop Lands on the Belt Rcston ....... 3 ; e dered a verdiet of |7 ‘ VLA O Dt Ehitaderohia X = 5 ho Gtre &3 E al shock in the| ¢ Articles of incorporation of the Cygnet | st Louls.. g . d e Spenger, who | & Petroleum i lopment Company | Pittsburg .. 2 B Yy in_ West Berke.| ¢ E Battiraore ¢ 39 : 3 1;"\ Ir\[ :r‘v" P ; Edward Lingen | o .«l‘, mecte fied y5 & t r}n ‘rn s 1 ) his deposit tended the c IS 1 toy develop Same | Cinglunatt is i directors l 1 the elt west | Kansas Cit - 5! $ ave n effected among the an + . are in an | Mioneapolls 3 {ending parties, r Mehrman held an | o ¢ : e hcvelop, | Detrolt . z E > Blur arg wit ol 5 3 ¢ i e "z b: I‘« imenberg ¥izhcloe r‘==““ . ) 0 !‘\rr}c-:‘ of oil ‘I:mvo .—;!- 1 le - o . the o I on the <et from the | Providence - : ¢ = 0 @ | oper development’ the out- | M tkee i t front, with ir- Bohemians for San Jose. |+ + | put can be so increased t : esno belt | St Paul. e i members | ¢ L | ofl produ will he coun Buffalo : from the S o :\' @ | big industries of the State Omara ... i o * | tooil t a belt of g napolis - se t0-morroy . | t : 04 L e ) in il 8 & | feet in 1 on the property . O 104,000 g . E Hospitium o delegs Cygnet Cc - and this will be devel- e i n Francigco cramento | T 4 | oped in mection with the wells. a5 ke 1 npar . + i g San folks are | & & | The capital stock of the corporation is 114 s v has t P : t prepa s to receive the 3 | $150000. "af which 390.000 have been sub- 4 corner of { seribed he directo are J. B. Heb- 2.4 wifigy' C x 5 x112:6, price - & | bara Hyde, Charles J. Hegg b € corner of | Charles & and John C. McElroy T By . 1tral avenue, sto WANT THE CONVENTION. ¢ * ks i 3:} 1 & S = % o | Worces 1 9.2 & ¢ Merchants Invite Epworth League to | ¢ _ Officers to Be Inft“]led' Atianta 1 e . Visit the Pacific. . | * 2| The following named officers of Golden | Sait Lake 22 3.9 E PS { Gate Camp of the Wocdmen of the World 2 e : on the Several weeks ago the local committees | ¢ ® | will be installed at the meeting to be held LT G street, 32:6 % of the Epworth League requested of the | ¥ & {on the 17th ins Frederick T. Phelps % n the wes Jis commercial bodies of this city [ & I e o L B3 3 3 ¢ | consul commar G F. Quinlan, | St 2 31 3 ; t invitations b nt to the members of | & | advisor leutenant: Luther Elkins, escort: | Lo 1 6.2 the convention now being held in the Bast | sy o e Tt: | Norfolk ..... 1 .1 N P. W. Gates. watchman: David Brown to hold the next national assembly in mx‘ € : @l AALES, et Brown. | Eyracuse L : s in this § Arriirasl 8 0 | sentry. and J. ght, manager for the Des Moines 1. : t took u and after | ® Y [ eightecn-month term. Nashville ..... 1. = , n e a = T i) e R | . The officer f Golden Gate of | Wilmington, Del. 100 feet astro, iscuss 0 be derived from | ¢ 8 0L % u followi & | the Order of Pendn are to be Fall River....... house an Jules the following resc- S o aeit Thor S e in s 02 keview, the 15 ¢ | social hall of the The | Grand Rapids 4 ey of Sixth feet enefit of our city | cercmony W pro- bu ¢ [ | gramme of s literary numbers, 2 ington 51 4 | after which there will be a dance. 2 g idge & Co. will hold the Epworth | & | On the night of the 20th inst. the officers sale of cholce b session of 1901 in | pREE; in Circle. Companions _of _the [ sroperty in vari | Forest of the Ancient Order of Fereste: 5 SR MRSl Bty Association | <l be installed at an open meeting of | B next Tues- most cordial in- | b o n the Shiels bu & b s Fpworth League | . ¢ the officers of v Rebekah § ton street, sion of the lea I cisco. | @ he installed ‘n«‘- ]vxnwn o pruce: and Locust — " * . Sllowsl batding: 3 Gl Sequel of a Reccent Divorce. ® © i : - ot aar Aralie The marriage of George E. Bates and| ¢ 3 dlaersiate Bayjon . 000 for his iz Miss Mamie Davis in Portland yesterday | © ® | e Y 13 LR o recalls a recent sensational divorce swit| ¢ + | Stei : Tevening of Wednes B joner hos begun the ¥ |in which the groom figured as the plaint- | @ -5 - - &6 - &—-&—+—0—v-4) | 1 trella_Parior will 3 e i e iff. Bates is well known in the husines | the 15th inst. 2 i community and a drummer for a HIE thirty-fifih annual sessicn of | TS T RS SR, * ivity in building circles con- Eastern clothing firm | the Gr Lodge of the United Juniors T - peC 0! ¢ | uniors Install Officers. . the record for June exceeding Bates was first married here in May )rde: Re o “alt 1 | Fremont property were i that of any previous month this vear 1888, and the issue of the union is a boy | l.r;" R Men of Calluriml | e officers of AUialinm Hinedin CRunRel | Haveeecit 1 per cent nd any corresponding month since now 4 vears old. Ten it will be held in Sacramento on | No. 2, Junior Order of United American | Toledo .. 1891, The va of the contracts re- marriage, that Is on May 24 July 31 and August 1. The conventior Mechanics, were installed last Thursday | Galveston will open at Odd Fellows' Hall and | pight by S. Joseph Thei will be the large gathering in the | The new office are: W n. v. 8. D. C. | Younastown, record of real estate tran m E. Bouton, | Evansville for the f Jun, brought suit for divorce against his charging among other things in: corded Iast month was $67 shows $161,637 s 083, against Skilled labor is 4 roperty 1 at $1.082506 has sc ands better - ; 2 3 ot s i o daring GtEAT time b o ,M_"v"'}}j("l- ‘f"\n'! pric | and inv Iving her name with that of J. B.| history of the organization. | ju t councilor;: Alfred H. Yordi, | Helena $500.000 mo an the figures Altogether, the L Idu ey Costello of Amador. Later on he file The order has been in existence on |coun Hugo M. Schmiat. vice council: [ Macon . 0 0fon0x 1 e e Altogether, the prospects for continued | an amended complaint omitting Costello's i on s 1964 fnd e n O ¥ Colby, recording secretary; | Little Rock \ nth preceding activity are exc gly encouraging. name, but still charging his wife. Mar. | (hiS coast At mem- | 0Fs JORR W S8 0 etatant recording e S e f.| guerife, with unfaithfulness. The wite of 1238 in t and O Lislc. fhancial yecre: |» Totals T K. e S S e s e e n R ] ) :\:l:rsh(i‘-l the ¢ i answer and in the treasury ifteen i fodu s urer > PR LA gg;;(dr of v ast grand chief templar | { on June st the hushan s given his| lodges, of which nine are . J. E. Odgers, conductor = SE o THE B NOT ot Pl a3 | DERARTMENT: | frecdom and the custody of the child. 1t| and one each in Oakland, Alameda, | " Biecke and F. A. Tib- | DOMINION OF, GaNEDs T et | 1noks as if Bates yearned for more matr imedi ol Lot o i Montreal $ 1360 - executive committee of {he L Fates ysamned for moreomg sacramento e Crus and t < Jeeter, inside sent Montreal . 68,003 WORRYING THEMSELVES Mr. Wobb has st HAVE BEEN APPOINTED |mouial gxperienc for another month has | Soc eaont: D s Senta s ) x roe ‘Sentinel. The: re- | Toronto . .21, e ring tour of the [ barely elapsed before he has again taken| 108 Angeles, constitute the order | G . for the term. presented before in. | SRR oea - ing tomy ool - = | unto himeelf a wife. | throughout the State. | Daiation, show the counctl to be in good | Falinx - 0 : iE er sani- e : vin, ics. ave to-morrow to make an officia ormed 'z councilor was pre- | Yancouver, 7 Roads Will Pay Commis in progress. | Men Who Will Manage Dilla Bn er s ‘,omes,.lc,s : | visit to Los Angeles on matters per- Lo e ndsome jewel in the shape of | vicrera, B. C 15 sions. s e e e | Exhibits. DRt e ho stole | taiming to the session and will t DT | A watchchafm,on which are the emblems | = . | a os from ployers to ride £ 1d il ac- otals . 2 A BULLY ON A CAR. The Paris Exposition Commission has for Her best man, Leon 1;rmm | "°‘?"';‘“’°d by Grand Marshal Willigm | ©f the order e i Gelstlich. ppointments of depart- | now awaiting his trial for burglary, made public its wa A committee from Sacramen | Edward Goodfellow Convicted of Dis- | mental heads. Charles G. Yale will have | yesterday sent to the House of Correction 1o Lodge turbing the Peace and Exhibit- charge 0f the mining exhibit. Mr. Yale, | for a year by Judge Treadwell, being six| 1o 124 10T the reception of the grand ing a Deadly Weapon. who is a resident of Alameda, has been} months on each of two charges, Etta| Oficers and delegates to the ‘conven- oo e 1;’” e for many years the statisticlan of the | Bermingham, a girl IS vears of age. who| tlon has been appointed as follows: dward Goodfellow, a_bottle or 2| 1ocal Mint. He has made mining and aii | Steals for a colored stableman in Ala-| Charles Schmitt, O. Wilheim, P. New- water comp! eared before Judge | pert | e, was ‘rfested yistorday by DECE | anm. T Evel, . Wissig, 3. Grieeel, | Q1 RESPONSIBLE MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS G. F: hn, i e ning thereto the special study of his | tjves Fitzgerald and Graham and hooked | A ; er, A. Bauer, J. sfully conduct the great | few weeks ago and Judge Mogan allowed | Wunder and AND JOBBERS. : on charges of disturb- | life and Is admirably qualified to take | for pettyclarceny. She was arrescen o I . Silber. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. peace and exhibiting a deadly | charge and succ Wealth that Califor-| ker to go on probation on her promise to| The programme is as follows: PLEASE MENTION “THE CALL.” ompletes yn, which now embraces d steamship compar 1is He was convicted and ordered | exhibit of mir behave hersel She got employment in Reception of delegates on the morn- without bail to appear for|nia will have in Paris. | ! Pl L. A. Emlay of Oakland has been made | a house at 1 tr d the receiving m s e evidence i Hyde street a e ve mentione: Fiaing on a | superintendent of the orticultural and | week ago, taking a number and left a| jng of July 30 at the depot in Sacra- 5 : al Ty Fourth of July | 1‘}'”"‘1]“”-:! ..i;x_vm . . He occupled the | with her | mento; in the afternoon an excursion z Hem oy e L e R RS | to Fritz Rink's summer garden and BELTING. | o g ; \ding brokers from pouE CmOstY AT tor Bimselt that he % consia.| Liquor Dealers’ Annual Meeting. moonlight pienic in the evening: Mon- | p PEGEN, Merufectures of Retinegnd | ALACE Hardware Co. Imoorters aod Deal i o . but it made him Cona'he | ered the most competent man to' lnok | The annual mecting of the Pacific Coast | (% sy Juy L e e e e e mainso - e THe rooetr dTapT | after the interests of the State when its | Retafl Liquor Dealers’ and Barkeepers'| !m Turn Verein Hall; Tuesday, August | sjoniStycore Juants CE PO IRON FOUNDERS. ting language. Cox s A 1, grand banquet in the evening; | BO LER M2KERS. fruits and flowers are exposed to the won- | ped the car to put him off and Go Protective Aszoclation was held last even- | Western Foundry Morton & Hedley. Pro 1 £ ley. 2 v pulled a revolver out of his pocke p i Wednesday, A 31 i | d to use i | | ing and resulted in the clection of the fol-| Jvednesday, August 2, inspection of | = < 3 2 i S At vere | { lowing officers: President, W. K. Dolan;| the different places of interest and EUREKA BOILER WORKS, | s:}?‘ui'm::?:o §""‘;‘r‘;ff;‘;;;* different lines, and oharacterized his conduct |.cbarge ofithe forestry exhibit, he having | vice president, C. E. Carlson; mmmmg; visit to Sutter's Fort. W. J. BRADY. Proprietor. = P 4 rdsr. Tel. ci s | filled the same position at the Chicago | secretary, G. H. Munk; financial secre- The names of the delegates as far as asa Ship g s | Epecial Attention Paid to Repairs PAPER DEALERS. that trade, w 2 coward and bully. It s cn. with the pur- e O o | ST | tary, C. G. Keller; treasurer, P. Filippini; | received by Grand Secretary B. A Work of me see how | full limit % ® To look after the viticultural depart- | sergeant-at-arms,' W. E. Mortens Y F et kst o a over which | Radeet st o ment (V. H. McNell was chosen. Mr, | ecutive committee—E. Lauterbach, C. 5| = ommamn are as DL (ffice and Works—113-115 MISSION ST. WILLAMETTE ®558 A0 somees S2ras : e TPty 3 oC. B, gomery Strast. % g. The road | CORONER McNeiil, who is mlm‘s. ered one of the best | Carlson, G. H. Munk; directors—N. Mevyer, | Pacific Lodge No. 66—J. B. Reinhard, Telephone Main 04, | - ticket, we get | HILL REBUKED. posted men on he coast in all matters | B Wagnef, . Haack, C. Holymiler | Willam Gelstlich, C. G. Bolsdorff, H. PRINTING. cler 'is bene- | : Bl o California’s wine | Steffens, A. Messerschmidt, N. P. Larten, | Schmitz and D. Cohn; California Lod K5 AND STATIONERY. - awdown i The Japanese Consul Proposes to ‘Xl?:‘_‘l“fi"} 7 l‘;‘;s(‘, :]fn“ ;’m‘:““;‘,"‘,{*el;ll(*;‘;u = H. Joost and Al Johnson. 'An Rancamcnt | Wo. Ti-Ohavies Wekerle: € Béitoler 5 Bod EW CUMPANY E CHUGHES... =% Sot b “ur"-owx‘] - Make Things Warm for Him. lh'clll work‘nf his ?.‘f;’”’ omge,ilsln once. They gew Lemw | G""“"“"i"‘};:fl and Hi»' H‘:r!lvr\n‘:l\lnr d"mld;;‘ THE SAN FRANCISCB H S s ) T apanese Consul Mutsu has a s will receive a salary o per mont 4 fouge N0 ot ez 3 2 10 380 G Strest. Above Powel ipters. liook- ocla- | a letter to Coroner Hi addressed | Ana_will be allowed by the State all ex- George Wade Indicted. | Fuetscher; San Jose Lodge No. Ti—F. 3 O Y Fois ant Stationoce. | THE BICKS-JUBD €0.. ,Fois ™ diveeae inquiring why the ors, who were drow MecCormick started this a: t out here to further | two Japanes yuthern Pacific Com- | while attempting to e rest red tha on Maru, were discr e legitimate dis.| The Federal Grand Jury yesterday | Schumacher, Karl Klein and F. Yung: = ' | brought in an indictment charging Georg’;‘ Germania Lodge No. $3-L. Winteér; Her- COAL. COKE AND PIG IRON. STATIONFR ANO PRINTER. brought in an indictment charging Georse| maun Lodge No. Z~R. Landmann, Josepn o "WILSON & co., "= PARTRIDGE .8 ninated against by | i N p Nuisance to Her Neighbors. Within "the martime Jurisdicilon: of Thy| Cutberlet, F. B. Schwars, Jucob Nou, E|.J penses incurred in 5 d | charge of their duties. ape from the Nip- e L L A P e 151 Ni United Wad Maak and F, Huber; San F: L | t thin 0! ailroac 3 pefore the jur; d an opportunity of | Mrs. Julia Hoover, 151 Natoma stre , | United States. Wade ran am c aak an . Huber; San Francisco Lodge ET. | % going to benefit the Sout Viewing the bodies. The Consul quotes the | was arrested Thursday night on " | steamer Australla just after Tonok NtHe | No. 246—A, Dretmann and C. Leidecker, e L UL STEHEET i WAREHOJSEMEN. the end more than any one el State law on the subject of inquests {or | charge of disturbing the peace of her | olulu on May 16 of this year and shot and| Vorwarts Lodge No. harles Schiesin Telephone Sutn, 181 | THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO. G e bt L D £ the Coroner and | L ighhors. She takes a pleasure in sit- | killed William Gillespie. ger and Julius Frisky: Schiller Lodge No. COPPERSMITH. | Forwardine A and piblic \Weighers. Gen- 11 th uding = poin y v were not the jury | at her open windo: vith 278—F. Schreiber; Sacramento Lodge N | eral Storage. and Criin Warehouses. iien- o h“‘.”! 0 s e “}l“uwm e sl betons Haldhos I osie her nnil"n;:\n\'sog:c};(;;;:l ek Gronie: Tobs WA A Ba G, JOFEPH FOX. Supt. H. HLYTR. Men | eral office’ 710 Californie; #. Tel. Maln Pit i i the old stand, and sooner or | the inquest, as has been t 1 T A s Sty et : - ; s At e ome onie of other pay- | times immemorial whereof ¢,SUslom 1T | dne throws the water on him or her from TO LOCATE AN ENEMY Jacob Maver and _Adoiph Schuch: Santa | C. W. Smithy Ship Plumbing, Steambost | ™oy pg AcH TEAM COAL, sions for the business we | man runneth not to the contrary.” a dipper. The Judge could not get her Cruz Lodge No. 125—J. Bernehim and Carl e Pl B R s e AR b om ] | - & alking. and was compenea iy USING SMOKELESS POWDER| Beck. Washington St. Telephone, Main 5641. Mined by the ] Was Drunk in Court. order th‘? hvalllfl‘ to hurry her out of court | e T 3 LT A’ BLACK DIAMOND ( UAL: MINING CO. at it3 Te; Was His Th { to the City Prison to await her sentence | NEW YORK, July 7.—A Washi he additional grand officers are: FRESH AND SALT MEATS, al S LLIERIES, emperance Was His Theme. When the case of John Murphy, charged | this morning. She declared that she | gpecial to the Journal says: E ngton | First grand vice chief, R. Landmann: | JAS. FOYES & C0,, Sfipping Buchers. 1w is the Dec. Coal fu ihe Market J. W. Webb, chairman of the Pro- | with stabbirg his mother, Mrs. Bridget | would kill her landlord, George F. Pease, | tb. e Xperts in| gecond grand vice chief, J. D. Felder- 7 ay Clay. Tel Main 1294 | Oftice und Yards—é&: Main Sirest I e O O Saversen| Manphy s inithe abdomen, in her home, 4311300 Baker stréet, af alie'blamed Himiror | 1% SHES Department have discovered the | mann; chaplain, Charles Schiesinger; | st ATRES Fnce meeting i Howard | Clara stréet,‘on May 4, was catled in | DAVIOE hex arrested | means o L Glscovery Is dus tmoKe™ | treasurer, Joseph Gutberlet; herald, F. < St evening. The audience | Judge Conlars court yesterday Mrs. Mur- Charles Kopp's Estate. B P harics Smart, . assistant suescon | H- Grossmann; trustees, F. Bramer, C. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, | > “ur. | phy appeared in an intoxicated condition, general of the army, Who has recently | N. Neubourg, B. Moser and H. Beck. B25 KEARNY ST Estadlished | Prohibitionists from L ate towns and w very en- | She said she did not know who stabbed | Edward M. Robin applied yesterday for | had some tests made, the results of wi - in §854 for the treatment of Priv which Arrangements have been made with Disenses, Lost Manhaod Debility of A viated of sing. | her and the Judge dismissed the case and | letters of administration upon the estate | have been transmitted to the Ordaans 110 Ehort (AIkS by those present. Dr. | ordered that Mre. Murphy be taken to the | of Charles Kopp, who was shot and killed | Department. hance | the rallroad for a one-third reduction disease woaring au bodyand mindand mself a graceful and in- | City Prison and booked on a charge of | by his wife, Louisa Kopp, a few weeks| The method used is very simple, consist-| in rates, and tickets may be had at SR e T I i Aot i Gomt | heing a common drunkard. The police | ago. Besides Mrs. Kopp. a daushter, |ing merely of the application to an ordi- |, the office of the grand secretary, 1238 e LT, Tt advocates on the | give her a bad name. | A%nanda Kopp, is an helr 10 the estate. ' |nary field glass or telescope of a thin plate | Filimore street. | D3P ~ABBON, Box 1967, Sat Fraaol 81 per Yqfll'.

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