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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1899. 9 S TRII‘I}JifiéIP;IoELDIch TRIBUNALPAHUKEEE'};]SE '?JEPIQI\?A COMPROMISE |Lawyers About Reach an Agreement. | §THEY CONFERRED YESTERDAY o g | INSTITUTIONS WILL RECEIVE | SOLID HELP. el S Five Thousand Dollars Each to Go to Unitarian Church, Sheltering Arms Society and Home of Benevo- i lence in San Jose. i o The long litigation over the estate of George H. Parker is about to end. The attorneys representing the several inter- ests are agreed that it is well to com- promise. Yesterday afternoon & con- ference was held in the office of D. M. the matter was talked over The terms of the compro- cted were not completed, expressed that a coms reached very soon. It v time. The attorneys 1. Delmas, representing the residuary legatees, son and T. C, Coogan, widow of Edward L. of George H. Parker. would speak of the compromise until the matter I ion | but no doub promise will b come at = v imdt e ed rge H INSOMNIA ACUTE INFLAMMATION OF THE NERVES. THEY ARE OVERSTRAINED NEAR TO BREAKING AND CANNOT BE NOURISHED BY THE IMPOVER- " ISHED SYSTEM. SLEEPLESS, WASTING NIGHTS LEAVE YOU HAGGARD AND WORN. A i DEADLY OPPRESSION SETTLES UPON MIND AND BODY; MADNESS FOLLOWS. NERVE FIBER MUST BE MADE, NERVE FORCE REGAINED, THEN THE BLOOD WILL NOURISH AND The World’s remedy for disease. Makes nerve fiber, nerve force; keeps the organs of the body in healthy action. The blood is made clean, rich and in full quantity. Mus- cles and tissues are nourished, invigorated, COmpound and the body is healthy. Rev. T. F. Stauffer, Lincoln, Neb., writes: “For nearly a year past | have felt myself running down. My nervous ©ms | system was gradually growing worse; I was troubled a good deal with insomnia. [ felt that something must be done, e and concluded to use Paine’s Celery Compound. After the first few days’ use I began to improve; now I feel like myself once more. | can sleep well, my nervous system is rapidly improving, and I believe a radical cure is being effected. Paine’s Celery Compound is a splendid remedy, and I can conscientiously commend it to the suffering in like cases.” TRANSPORTS T0 LEAVE WITHOUT BOILER REPAIRS They Will Have Work Done Elsewhere. | en laid o . .ipal; Public Buildings—The following new | of alt, vitrified brick, wooden 7 Deen laid o ey oEa e principal | hiie bulldings should be consiruct- | blocks and'‘any other desifable ma- streets, iation does not con- | PRENC, THCTTES Soisible period: ¢ in addition to the paving ma- K B sider that its mission is more than b and County Hospital, Hospital t used at present, and all specifi- h&s of: Gegrge, HI gun, for yesterday its directors met| ontagious Dis public. school < should require that guarantees n for the maintenance of ter, and laid out the following programme ry, Fire De- s s for a period of not less also made of improvements to be advocated and | r ¥ iings and equipments in . accomplished Guring the ensuing year: | such outside tricts as are without re protectio ClyllZHeryice fihg iauceenatal opera; Placing of Wires Undergrounds—The wn died at the Occi- ] st en! | and placing underground electric wires St ent of the provisions 8 4 ith: 3 rescrib istri s 1 r t Toon ol Sebvice 1n the new charter. ?T""'i';ac‘x?" ‘prascrined district should | These provisions should be faithfully Street Cleaning—The present s | executed. The or will be asked to Shofil Sl e onid b as civil s ommissioners | - O en ngpahould 4b THE KENNEDY MURDER. —_— irited citizens of the s o : i = o e sion Merchants’ Associa-| ter, who are known to o shot and killed >omeroy’s s Water—Plans should and proceedings in- or the construction and ac- 1 late of a salt d reservoirs for flushing and other shoud be ry in the business dis- hout the city. for Improvements —As the maxi- present sy should be | atest brew n. It ex A ¢ devoted to clvil service nd who will carry out the s of the new w o) . : - s SHnkling—The business | ¥ 5 e tion Enterprise. | ‘ond mpartia; man. | e < usiiess ) ¢ which ‘may e rafsed 2 | g | sprinkled ‘by not all be required for the administra- tion ver System—The plan for a com- 1 lfon of the city ernment, if said o and permane sw sewer s n n e YL The good work acomplished by the| Plete and permanent new sewer Sve- : government is conducted in an econo- Dendmeg) s d 2 P tem, now being prepared by the pr on b mical ma we favor expending the A Merchants iation in municipal af- | ent sewer commission, should be o aced with surplus in permanent improvem fairs is now well recognized by the 2d"and_the pecelsary provisions its within two yearsand 2 | which Improvements she Fi °be = 4 i d be mad 0 ediately pro- lan d _fo = yrovided for ea e he community at By the persistent & with the construction of mod- her pavements in bad con- | 1y iqos Tor, cach Yeor fn th8 efforts of its officers and membe e main sewers and sewer outlets and rapidly as the funds will | S83a% 0P nants should not be streets have been Kkept cleaner, over- the res struction of such other por- dai or used for an her purpose. as _ be o f tions of the system as the sewer com- Specifications—The speci- customer In t. wn for it. Bonds for Imp: 4 ¢ re to be plac 2 3 4 h % 3 Fyski Hveme We favor head wires are to be placed . under fon may deem imperatively neces- | fieati for paving ~should b | cubniitting to the the ques | | | ground, and modern pavements have | sary | improved and so framed as to admit | Fon%or Bonds: Tow- st provement cessary or desir- able at the p but which not be pr 1 for by the annual levy under the charter dollar limit. MERCH! ASSOCIATION, | ————— Deserved Commendation. At a meeting of the Citizens’ Execu~ | tive Committee, held at the office of Mayor James D. Phelan, Phelan build- ing, on the 19th day of September, 1899, | it was Resolved, That the Citizens® Execu- tive Committee for the reception of the returning United States Volunteers commend the Pacific Incandescent Lamp Company for the successful and | brilliant lighting of Market street, and the decorative illumination of the dome of the City Hall and the tower of the ferry building on the nights of the cele- bration in honor of the return of the First Regiment of California, United States Volunteers. Also be it Resolved, That the refilled lamps used and manufactured by said com- pany were most satisfactory, uniting | brililancy with efficiency. JAMES D. PHELAN, Chairman. HENRY C. McPIK Secretary. — e e Gray Held to Answer. Fred Gray, one of the counterfeitersy captured by Special Policeman Cornclius Seliy and United States Marshal Shine, waived examination yesterday before United States Court Commissioner [fea- cock and was held to answer with bonds fixed at $5000. ——— News Letter of To-day. A tale that will be the talk of two counties before the sun goes down is POSTUM CEREAL. GOOD COFFEE MAKER. erience With the Berry. twenty-fl > pounlls h heartburn, was a th headache oti- ne until one dr day the good ctor told me I must », as he had nothing l and had tried ven Postum, but put trial, because it was n, I determined to be made palat- ynce that when I} ed it long liked it but gave 1 days with- : the name and we al- of late I have any times in offee and have never been de- not drunk all have i MAIN'S CIRCUS STRIKES TOWN WITH A GORGEOUS NIGHT PARADE. ave gained ing Eoms| ALTER L. MAIN'S Clreus and Menagerie arrived bere vesterday and Inaugurated its ad- back was strapped a howdah in which was seated a youngl ady trainer. There were brass bands in greatly abe stated I pounds nce . heajthisr than I vent by a grand llluminated night parade which was applauded by unusually large crowds abundance, one of Which, the Hoosier Band, was the laughable feature. of the parade. The mem- | unfolded by the Looker-On in to-day’'s 5 e been for yea Postum who filled the streets along the line of march. bers of the band were apparently of all nationalities and rendered characteristic music. The Rough | News Letter. It deals with a soclal 1 the credit Hbjnnt et The parade was headed by a wason containing a large bomb-throwing mortar from Riders showed in geod form and remarks could be heard all along the line that the stock in Main's | serimmage in Oakland’s swellest so- n_public. Burlingt which explosive shells were thrown skyward at short intervals. Then came the clowns in Circus is the best that has ever been shown on this coast. Ity thet iy wesult 1n o GUEF (0 tha ot .,,X,}"'J,‘f.m‘,;)nfi| their little equipages, driving handsome Shetland pomies, four-in-hand, followed of course The advance sile of tickets has been very large and it is predicted that this circus will scors | death. Also a few up-to-date stunts County, Towa, and the name| | crowds of small boys. A woman in @ den of snakes attracted no little attention. Seated ina chalr a better success In San T'rancisco than any other that has heretofcre visited the metropolis. The |in verse on palpitating subjects. To- D A Battle Creek, Mich y..,l surrounded by the reptiles she appeared as much at home as a society belle in a drawing room. initial performance of Main's Circus will be given this afternoon on the large lot at Sixteenth and | Gay's chestnut vill be “Did you ses the The elephants, elght in number, came lumbering along, headed by a monster fellow on whose Folsom streets, 2 o ifaterested. ws Letter?