The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 8, 1899, Page 21

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« e b vle It was Wwas morn- k me about *1 ate my bre: ast and had them tele- phone to Mrs. B hat I' I was calculatt be home g on getting s and took my ight face. The 1. I read the pa in them with & st went kind of limpy; 11 o’clock, 1t did would never come. About 10 the came down to see me. He said: adbury, haven't we treated you ‘I'm a Jjailbird, if you have answered. ‘Well,' says the Sherift, ve to be until § 1 let you/out af 11. Now t make a fuss about it. we'll ix you as comfortable as pos- sible! rift there was & as big as a ve put it there, b v it. I told the fellow but he called conductor dered me thought I’ and that “The pollceman had hard to fin ous of spitting. But iva on the floor about t plece. I suppose [ it T'll be blessed I didn't a policeman, to squint pretty the drop, but between the 1d me he located it and or- to come to jall. We both a just have to explaln the thing would end it. “But they pushed it, and the Judge who tried it h ing .side | d been the lawyer on the los- a for lawsuit I had. H y ng. me 10, § a fine. Ever; s the rest; I appealed the thin 'y s TE ARREST but they sustained him and to jafl T went. “I'm not ashamed of it, either, for I served my time like a man. I'm not ashamed of anything in my life. I don't mind telling that when I came to San Francisco in ‘58 I had just $10. I gave that payment on a $23 a month car- d on scarcely nothing t to build a house. until I got a co ' The man gave me & lot in payment and < BRADBIRY S rfremarre. B g from that day T was all right. “I've pald out in wages since I've been in San Francisco one million and a half dollars. T.at'll give you an idea of how many things I've been interested ! “People gay that I've got cranky no- tio but I haven’t come out of the small end of the horn just the same. One of my ideas s not to insure my proper I've had two big fires—the biggest wh my planing mill on Brannan street burned down, “*'Guess you'll insure now, Brad?" sald my friends. I'd just take out a little notebook and show them soma arithmetio that would paralyze them. I was in a hundred thousand dcllars more than !f I had tnsured. The money I would have put into insurance used otherwise at In- terest had brought me that much more. . n insurance, and That's my theory in may be foolish; but culations tha miilion. I have Insured “They say I'm t made the kneel Whether Spring You ca Well, T g smudged 1f v carpenter ir wasted tel kS o swallow- says the clerk. button and s comes up with “Y looked at i ted that e meals flun} brella he Waldorf-Astori M Bradt of his family since he @ ose of he gave to b Chey 1 a heterogeneous collec vehind the three @lamond when it is clear. he cannot pr to string thems But unhapplly upon his wife and niece m and do with Mr. tells much any well worn pattern.

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