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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1899. 13 R R s R e R =R R e o F R o o e R R R R R R R R R R R R SR R F-1-3-8-F-F-F-F-3-3-F-F-F-3-5-F-3-3-1-F-F-F-F-F=F-F-F-3-3-F-F-F-3-F-F-3-3-F-8-3-5-F-F-3-3-3-F-3-3-3-F-F - Alameda 20*”0*0*‘*00*0*0*0“2 g“’l’*’*@*.‘*’*’*’*’g g e DAKLAND [, 572, | Berkeley: § of the Bay Cities e % of the Bay Cities ¢ @Ho @ @y I3 BOHOXPHOHOOH S5O AO# 1D BO*I*OHOXOLLOXOXOXOX OO g e g =g g g gt Rt 3-8 8.2 3. 3. 3 2 R R - R-F-F-R-F--2-F--Re2-2-2.3-3-8-2-3-3.3.3-3.3-3.3-3 1 1-3-2-F-2-F-3-3-3-0-2-3-3-3-3-3-3-1-3-3-3.3.5-3.3-3°3-3.2.3-2-2-3-3 -] MADONNA SHOW | FABIOLA B e et I S e e e DAVE CALLS HS PARTHERS 10 ACCOUNT He Sues Johnson and Rowland. s Oakland Office San Francisco Call, %8 Broadway, Nov. 11. In the complaint of a suit flled in the Superior Court this afternoon John L. avie, by his attorneys, Chapman & CHft, ecites the det of how he was frozen e Davie Freight and Expre: Johnson and George I are named as defendant he entered into a co- about July 1, 1898, to conduct a general fre 7 business betwec Oakland, »da. and San Francis each of trio to have a ome-third the business and about the Rowland ershi d in exc em was entitled to, son thereof they to the riership e busir Wheseler. combined purchas ver of eight stores—¢ and selling for cash y makes Olson’s? tores always busy. in C ry Butter ¢ ¢ pound E'w: y California butter v, Isgot thereal ) ound 11cé price 15¢. 1at I b reame Armour’s Breakfast Bacon n ) &w usu; thoroughly ¢ ream of Maize pound Hcf faked corn g L has not by steam cooking s Health Cocoa cooked out 3 pound can 1llcy An excellent preparation.of arrow- Toot and coooa—goed for the children ¢ New Mince Meat..pound 10cg Home made. Patup with care and [4 neatness. Saves you the trouble of making it. Crystalized Citron pound 15¢ Webb’ 4 ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ (4 ¢ ¢ Orange and Jemon ] peel. The finest goods of the-season. 'fFancy Bleached Sultanas : (Clean, select, unds 26¢ seedless raisins) 3 Buy them quick. ~Supply is lamited. §Zanty ¢ c Currants..pound 7c pCRACKER SPECIALS: =ine imported. You got to have for ince menat—might as ¥Cocoanut Taffys ) 54 save some moncy. Ginger Snaps ¥ o= b 8c 1b 10c 1b 10c 1b 14c 1 Crackers ¢ 3 10 1b box 30c' ¥ LIQUCR SPECIALS: p Delivered m 735 Market St. store oaly. ¢California Brandy e Yy gallon $2.50 proot guality for medicin:l use, Tor the table or, cooking Graham Crackers Fig Bar ¢ ¢ ¢ > ¢ Y Be glad to have you try it. Money funded if not sat eech Run Whiskey $ spring 189295 Proof. hotila 75C$ ; ¢ bottle 20cf sfactory; 1896 Vintage. Regular goc. Vaglee Brandy. bottle $1.15 ges $1.50. Table Claret.....gallon 25c¢ This wine must be tried to be full appreciated. Our regular price 3sc. Bhattuck Av, Perkeley Central Av, Alsmeda! 7th &Wood, Oak ' vV B s70—everybody Ch ¢ (4 ¢ ¢ ¢ P ¢ ¢ the 1b10cd| herry Wine.....gallon 4508 | an | althou P2k ‘ | new ordlr DEADLY WIRES ~ ARE DISOWNED - BY EVERYBODY One Victim Asks Aid [ of the Mayor. Osakland Office San Fra 98 Broadway, Dangling telephone and tel | will probably be made the subjec legislatic certalr local serfous accide which Partington and John the Street Department ¥ would prev )sing heay yose wir down_so ed wires hangix y kill or maim “1 would be that the top of the City Hall,” said the Mayor, of the supposedly dead wires | round and which are likely at t sme alive.” smpany laim responsit tington and on wires causing the dam by _the corporation burned” Pa d G phone company wa : ting a few days J seid smoved t ployes of the wires that cat ympa { were n property h they w will come up in t lent was_cat MAY HAVE AN AUDITORIUM. Board of Regents Will Erect Ome Upon the Campus of the Uni- versity of California. substantial [ secured. R Mining Companies Consolidate. OAKLAD who! will be Oa is stated at $500,- has been tually er amount ibed by the Golden v and $100.010 by the solden Trout Mi The directors are Joseph John F. Waterhouse, Da- Robert A. Archibald, George 1uel Silleman, F Pierce, Are Licensad to Marry. ND, 11.—Marriage licenses 1 rles W. Schank landt, 26 vear: County bert J Highl Evap. Cream ¢ |1 vears, and Mollls Coope cow’s milk = ars, Oakland; Peter Wadlinge: hest quadity can IOC‘ 4 and Mabel ~ Lill = ed anc y More Saloon-Men Arrested. "RKELEY, Nov. 1L.—Four more sa keepers of the university town w ted this morning on a charge of v the new prohibition ordinanc are H. Peters, J. J. L . W. Blunberg and Fred V The men taken before Jus- and released on bail amount- | ing to $250 each. Their cases will come | up’ for arraignment next Tuesday morn- 1g at 10 o'clock. This makes a total of > saloon men arrested under the —————— The Week of Prayer. BERKELEY, Nov. 1L—The Young V.vnmnns Christian Association of the University of California will observe the coming week as a week of praver. Meat- ings of the members will be heid daily in Stlles Hall, between 12:30 and 1 p. m. Th SUCCESS OF ST. notified elonged a een calied on the Mayor this morning, showed him his badly burned hands and 2 asked for a reference to the o that the latter might for damages In his be company owning the wire ed the accident. The Mayor he would suggest to the the passage of an ordinance | a recurrence of such | penalties | s and un- they \uman beings or ani- htened to walk across ntimations given out by the tele- that it intends for the maiming the ground t in use at the celdent, and wire at arged with the deadly cur-: | wI'l be brought to an end by a large class | don’t get a head in a saloon. | KUCK'S LICENSE MAY ESTABLISH A NEW RECORD Some Membzrs Are Seeking Cover. FOR ! N4 + e 1 ¢ + K4 Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 98 Broadway, Nov. 1L Next Monday evening there will be one of the periodical battles royval over the granting of a saloon license which cur about every three months. ‘t'his tim the cause of trouble the renewal of the license of Kuck’'s saloon on Twe.fth street, and although the ‘wur members of the License Committee voted last mght to deny Mr. Kucks a renewal there is much doubt as to whether six votes can be obtained to vote against him on Mon- day night. The members of the Council view w B 2 o ol | dread these license squabbi it al | | ways forces them to “'go on record.” This ‘guhxg on record is never ple: t and on Monday the lines will have to be drawn | very straight. Messrs. Barstow, Upton, | | Girard and Stetson will of course oppose | this license, and they depend upon tne | votes of Meese and Rowe or of Cuvel lier to prevent its renewal. Mr. Mott, other member of the License Committee, has already ated his position, which that so long as Kuc obeys the city dinances he will not show a diserimin tion as between one saloon-keeper and anothe Councilman Cuvellier stated last week | in meeting that he agreed with the ideas of Mr. Mott, but since the very powerful showing made last night by Rev. Dr. | Coyle, Rev. C. H. Hobart, Rev. ©. R. Brown and the delegation of ladies, a | special «ffort is to be made to induce Mr. Cuveilier to ch It nge his mind, ell known that Messrs. Shaffer, Kramm, Tott and Taylor pretty well agree upon | the proposition that so long as the it issues licenses there should be no d criminati One Councilman makes his defenseupon ple two years ago general interest was shown by the large vote polled, a total of 8835 votes being recorded out of about D O e e e e S S ISR S SO S S 10,00. On this occasion the question was Shall the saloons be closed all _he time and the result showed that 3732 voter favored the measure, while : oters op posed it, showing a majority of 1371 in tth | ADVERTISEMENTS. MORPHINE, Optum, laudanum or yen she addiction cured. Cured without pain or suf- fering. Cured without the slightest injurious effect, and CURED FOR LIFE. The remedy does the curing by antidoting every atom of the drug in the system. That cures the habit and all desire for the drug, and makes the cure PERMANENT, ElSEEEEaEERNE Gl YONG YEN, That marvelous Chinese specific Is nature’s true antidote for the drug habit. It is the only known antidote in the world. All others are.simply “reductien” cures. They all contain morphine and require from two to three months. They leave the system loaded with the drug, and sooner or later the desire for it drives the patient back into his habit. In Gi Yong Yen we have the only perfect, the ideal, cure, No. 1 Cures in 3 to 5 Days. oc- | that the intruders were phia. | scared off before they had time to thor- {\j,. ata 1t we w y search the place. e burglars | I ¢ 1a o ors ttempted to enter ush’s_cigar | Star € we will i store, :\diu{’nhlz Heeseman’s, on Broad- l‘h;rrr\‘e,fu( 3 ‘:\lt' promoters | removed and a ladder placed up to the | | | | l No. 2 Cures in 14 Days. 2 contains the full antidotal properties of the cures every case of the morphine or optum addiction w of failure.” The patient may deposit the fee in any will_deposit an equal amount with it. In case I fail to cure oughly, without pain or suffering, harmiessly, with all des N 0. 1, and therefore thout the possibility responsible hands, and 1 he habit thor- e for the EENARERSErCREE EEEEENEE 0 g completely removed, and in threc to five days, the patient will take the = whole amount. No patient Is restrained in any manner, but enjoys his full liberty. He is not ill or confined t¢ his bed a moment. There iS no purging r ot er unpleasant symptoms. And the cure is absolute in any and every se. no matter how bad. There I8 no excuse for any person to continue in a abit that is destroying both his own and his family’s prosperity and happi- ness. Call or write in confidence. Hours—10 a. m. to 4 p. m., and 7 to § p. m DR. GEO, W. WILILIAMS, 216 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. EEEISE L LB b P bl b Bk B ER e efd BT TR a ] ] ] 2] 2] <] £l L L] from a passageway in the rear of an ad- | condemned by the code, and thus making them- joining produce store. Only a few ties, seives lable to deme Let s and hats were stolen, and | them . phia, as way, for at the rear a window was found | “'RHe¥ d Jury sphere of {ts dut transom over a rear door. The police re- | nizance of the vi gard the work as that of amateurs. call the attention of the court to these vio | lations. But arging thel bounden duty further- ALAMEDA COUNTY ing the violatio v are in- terfering and that is already in tw name of justice the NEWS BREVITIES OAKLAND, Nov. 1L.—Mrs. L. Latimer, by her attorney, Fred L. Button, to-day filed suit for a divorce from W. J. Lati- mer, alleging failure to provide as the| ground of her ca of action. J. B. Lanktree, Edward Everett and E. | H. Woolsey have appraised the estate of | having unani- Nymphia is s well de- d murder are no distinc- s and those committed Prostitu- in the Nympl tion s cond in_degree. d by a section of th zabeth Metzger, deceased, at $3300, rep- | has been cd by’ the dec resented chiefly by Alameda and Oakland | guPfeme Co e Souseuaneiingl ooy realty. The charge of forgery against Thomas is valid. e New York, . >y s 6 oo b SR favor of lcensing saloons In this city hisne © s e o e el Newi Y ol B+ 6460640900 60-00-09090059000404040+0+@|lavor of licensing saloons In this Hh sey, arTe le{)l at 1.?;;:;.,;0 ";rirnd} lic existed without similar cesspools? s repub - J 1 < = Q ENT 3 their conduct in ranting licenses to be lays ago, has een ch ana Police Byrne ¢ New York was h d fro MRS. JOHN YULE, PRESIDENT OF FABIOLA. e B e o et iy | 0 ol Dcmi ol Newii ik e it the Polic Roe the Postoffice and ‘securing a letter ad- | wink at the o Houses of (Photo by B 1 complaint_ t ividual dressed to a sugar beet farmer named | 1ll fam ve Depart- not living up to Oakland Office San Francisco Call, , received the e praises of every mith and which contained a check for who visited He forged an indorsement and tried @8 Broadway, Nov. 1. | 0ne. A trig of exquisite and rare engrav- ;‘!f-nr”“ ({i{]i:1:;:;<i-e:‘ ddiy’ne’m“ e s e Same: ;i Is it possible that 1 exhibit and tea for ;1‘{} ;"{: & B hey ‘“(rfim;‘;‘? of Kuch i 3 | The directors of the King':T Daulght‘zril stand for such of Fablola Hospital, | gus canvases of the “Madonna and Child” e | o o e | According to the press report the furors are which was held at the residence of | by famous artists, both living and dead, | WILL CONTEST ELECTION | Eleventh and Oak streets. At a meeting | clergy to co-operate with them' o ood 2 . Edward M. Herrick on Web- JTEoteersle of panlines next Monday afternoon final arrange- E t phia. The fetid den hea e hiE et 3 e s OF DISTRICT ENGINEERS a‘;i‘xse‘}‘lll’\):le(he owners of the property usly condemned T e oy It is stated that a manufactory for st its directors; it ‘again thow | ALAMEDA, Nov. 1L—Frank A. Mes pipe/cdverings is about 1o, Deistart: | Supervisors « b tions of a | ner, foreman of the Thompson Hose | Baker is at the head of the enterprise | Pure and mor il f{“*}""*‘ ot l“‘l"’f’\'i Company, has filed with the ¥y Clerk | and he is declared to be well experienced e oA Mirieioved | a notice of appeal from the action of the |in that line. N tas e e Maria 1 < N —_——————————— G ithalcr c ted, leed, st here was some choice | Board of Foremen and Engineers who, on | I;:;‘Er.;xa.x an that would approve of the re. ¢ refreshments in the way || Tea was cerved by o number of youn | the evening of October 12, declared t BITTER CONTEST OF | has been Faisad 7 3 e 1 cakes were served. ladies, including Mrs. Hammer, _the | F. K. Millington and A. E. Cumbers were every creed and ¢ autifully ar- | ans i .-5”\_.\_1: \;’;r:nn.\i\l{:ss !k‘:lrlk duly elected assistant engineers of the | THE PRYALS DECIDED | and‘a louder ar Each room was | Isaacs, Miss Henrietta Brown and Misg | first and second fire districts, respect- syl and brightened | Dottie rson assisted. il dvely. < S Jorv. Judge Ogden t K : emums. T Among those present during the after-| In his complaint Messner alleges that | OAKLAND, Nov. 1l.—Judge Ogden to-| ciiy levy a i o the pest ans noon were: Mrs. George Wheaton, o day rendered a decision in the contest | nsist upon the e direction of Mrs. Herrick | &j, 8. Ortick, Mrs, Merrill, Mrs, | conducted In an frregular and wholly | Over valuable property of Mrs. Mary A. | Iules framed by the author they yrge W. Percy, and were | ford Mrs, M B illegal manner, and asks that the Board | Pryal in favor of the surviving husband, | Crime ang will court o 6 s amiren: e SRR of City Trustees order another election | A. D. Pryal. | calmly and fearlessl : tea were from 2 to 5 | horck, ‘Mrs, Cotton, Mr sl At and | Mrs. Pryal dled about three years ago, | And now, Mr & arrlved they were received | Meredith, Miss Mary Verdon, GRS LS AL DeC 2 € entitled | having previously deeded all of her prop- v reasons and t ! Yule, president of the Dermott, Mrs. William Hume | toythe positions of district engineers. | oy to her eldest son, William A. Pryal. [ 1R of all denominstions 4 Hospital Assoclation, assisted by Lottie Hume of Berkeley, Mr {eu P OmRICr. O8 that previous to the |/ d (inar children sought to have the | noainst the Nymphia. Firstly, this abomina- liam R. Davis, chairman of the John J. Valentine, Mrs. E. B. Ny election in question he, being a duly|qo0 ‘Set aside, alleging it to be held in “r”x‘ha' ‘ln[\h.l“'rn of the laws of God and mittee of arrangements; MTrs, J. M. Driscoll, Miss Mabel Gray, | $i¢cied and qualified member of the Board | {ryqt Tor all the children, and the hus- | fn ifs gieantic form I oot ciriization and Selby, Mr se, Mrs, W B. Sanborn,'Mrs. W. E. Sharon, | of Foremen and moved that | j;ng next set up a claim to the Property | city. Had it net pesn’ crins morality in this McChesney T. L. Bar iss son, Mrs, | the offices of district engineers should be | on the ground that a considerable portion |t would be now treble jtx wenens Lioe Tfancy Freeman of Berke- Remillard. Abrahamson, Mrs, | dcclared ant hetosndl UCCESSOTS | o {he same was a homestead, which | P. Blumenberg declared when selling ctsek shoi Mrs. Herrick. H. Creed. A Benton, Miss May | C0uld be chosen and that he was ruled | qhould revert to him, the remainder being | he Intended fo pack In this vieinity all Tog rth the braving of ton, Mrs. Horn out of order by the chief, who was cnair- | community property. The contest waged | f San Francisco. To deceive tha » elements t .. It contained a num- ‘he exhibition is not to end with this | Man, and the election was carried out very bitter, and during its pendency | pu loathsome rt has been called & ber of very valuable car :r [ afternoon. On Mond from 2 to 5| With technically no vacan to be filied. embers of the family have figured in | -hotel” and on the business cards that are with et engravings o'clock, and on Tuesday ‘afternoon during | 1t is_also alleged that both Millington | minor court trials brought about by con- | {reely distributed, beside the words ‘Nymphia graphs of engravings. The first picture | t} ime hours Mrs. Herrick will throw | and Cumbers were allowed to vote for | fiiets that at times presaged a serious | Hotel. @ red crose on the left upper corner, Which met the eyes of the visitors was | her home open in order that those whe | themsel for the posistions of assist- | end. showing that the managers have stolen tha that of *‘Fabiol the {clnsi‘(- hmmden. | were not able to attend to-day may have | ant °n51n*‘"”‘-h“'hll° this privilege was — e Ph‘,;,”}h"‘.uheav-n tod.-:n'n the devil in! I say whose name was selected for the hospital. | an opportunity of seelng the collection, | 4enied both their opponents—George T. s onwary and innocent will be decefved The picture, which is by Mrs. Benton, one | There will doubtless be many who wili | Morris and H. Eckstein. Cumbers. it 1s | PLEADS NOT GUILTY and entrapped by this Iying card and led fnto of the founders of the institution, was | ta advantage of the very generous |alleged, ¥as not a duly elected and quali- S o hung on a background of cardinal, and | offer. fled foreman of any company in the de- AND DEN'ES A PRIOR e e Ny a‘ 1s ;mmm’ at the RS 5 S leees 5 partment and was not then a member of This section of the city. and o hidecmemecs _— = == = ———————— — =—— |\the“Baard Inf rl-‘flr;m;n and Engineers. ST and rottenness must be encountered h‘,";‘r’\",“fi’ = Papers setting forth the grounds of con- < T v | habis s w travel f < 5 held Sunday afternoon, g ! OAKLAND, Nov. 11.—C. C. Sullivan, the tant > travel from north to south and s A a copy o he same | sy = 3 : and ng by the little children attending ‘ | filea with the City Clerk, The matter pow | shot in Alameda recently in connection | he Day Home on Powell stoeet by ore iins Berkeley News Notes. | OVER NISSEN ESTATE SLEY, Nov. 11L—Miss Agnes - eane, daughter of the late John Deane. | i 4 D ety Tasy. night st her home in | Question of WhetherHusband orWife Claremont. The deceased was 28 3 s of Perished First in a Shipwreck The time for the funeral will be an- Hndetcnmbial OAKLAND, Nov. 11.—A petition for the Haderlin of West Berkeley e it oo At e distribution of the estate of Captain Hen- | The funeral will | ry Nissen, who with his wife and children | mao g 0 | perished in the wreck of th merican | : s Church, bark ( K off the coast of Tasma 1-: | scn street. in Augt was denied by Superior | udge e se ¢ 2 §; | Alameda News Notes. i(p-fil\ f th :\Hmlx 5 ‘1 »r“m: ”Nlt)"‘ d : ney of the evidence o whether the ALAMEDA, Nov. 1L—The Ministerial | captain or his wife perished first, 7 e Union has tor Hold ithe. funtion 05t iha e il e were fully reported The Call several months ago. T While the law presumes that where hus- band and wife perish in the same calam- ity, both being between the ages of 15 and | Thanksgiving_service at the First Con- gregational Church. Rev. Thomas Baid- win, D.D., pastor of the First Baptist | Church, has been selected to deliver .he sermon. | The football game between the Alame- | 6 Years, the wife succumbs first, being | da High School team and * the Vallefo | decmed the weaker, an attempt is belng | High School team that was to have been e to show that the n was 40| played at Vallejo to-day, W declared of age at the time of his death, and | off owing to the wet condition of the Stoger, a sister of the wife, testified | grounds. that the latter was also 40 years of age The ladles of the First Congregational e question of whether the captain per- Church will give & musicale next |iShed first will determine whether his §1000 a brothers and sisters, or to Mrs. Nissen's Wednesday afternoon at the residence of | estate shall be ributed Mrs. G. W, Scott, 1723 Central avenue. to | | his six | tyo sisters. he latter claim that two survivi sailors testified before the Insurance ad. Juster at Melbourne, Australia, who sur- | veved the wreck, that after the captain | had been swept overboard and drowned | { Get ahead in the world if you can, but the wife and children were seen clinging | to the bark's riggi To establ the correctness of Mrs. Nissen' iste con- | tentions Judge Hail ordered commissions | | to fssue to take the insuranc juster's | deposition at Melbourn, 50 the deposi- | A | tion of Mrs. Hamm and Six heirs in Penn. | sylvania. It been i ble to locate | ® Mrs. Caulderwood’s z Debut a Pleasura. 4 AKLAND, Nov. 11.—This even- ing the League of the Cross Cadets had charge of the pro- gramme at St. Francis de Sales Fair, and despite the inclement weather the attendance was fully up to the average of the Saturday evenings generally. One of the fea- tures of the evening was the debut of the charming Mrs. 8. Caulderwood, who has been studying for the operatic stage for some years and who kindly consented to render a couple of solos. Mrs. Caulderwood’s appearance was greeted with much applause, and her splendidly modulated voice greatly pleased the critical audience. " A lively ome-act comec entitled “Popping the Question” was cleverly rendered by Miss I.. McCourtney, Miss Guichard, Miss E. McElroy, Miss Sarah Degnan, George Lawson and H. Guichard. The fair will remain open next week. The parish fair of St. Colombo will open next Wednesday evening, and it is expected that Rev. Father Yorke will make the opening address. R e R e e & S A ah ol B R e ORI S O S SOR SO SR 404048 404040404040404040409Q | tion from a paleface. the two surviving sailors, rson and | Krug. The case will again come up be- fore Judge Hall on December 28 with the Gott jewelry store burglary, is rests with the City Trustees for a E 2 L O st | B ing & desperate logal fight for his lib- ment. The Trustees will probab away the power of election of assistant |erty. He appeared before Judge Hall to- engineers from the members of the de- | day with his attorney, T. J. Crowley of | & 1 d to the burgl partment and make the offi appoint- | San Francisco, to plead to e burglary I S the matter ot iha | charge as well as to the prior conviction ive one, as was done in the matter of the | election of the Chief of the Fire Depart- | for murder in the second degree. His at- ment. torney filed a general demurrer to the in- | formation, but it was overruled. Sullivan HER SQUABS WERE e SR Drior: “His trial will besin De- SOLD BY A “BARON"| | cember 8. OAKLAND, Nov. 11.—In the sult of | Father Caraher Declares That That Eliza Schomberg against C. M. Day, Body Is Making Itself Liable formerly an Alameda Constable, for the to Arrest. ! Teioaty orithisirine: Se versii i Sorol 7 s o €5 | Edttor of The Call—Dear Sir: My attention Srle e DOl ‘has been directed to a most surprising artlcle | | —_— ee————— SCORES THE GRAND JURY. Baroteau, an ex-Deputy Constable, under T A . your journal of last Friday headed: *‘Hotel attachment, judgment for 3125 and costs | B YOUT e G o Wwas given by Judge Ogden to-day in favor | Nymphia In Favor With the Grand Jury; Be 3 y lteve It Should Remain Open.”” As I thought of the fair plaintiff, who gained consid- ; erable notorlety some months ago when | that the jury might have Paen unintentionally misrepresented I have waited for a contradic- she caused the arrest of R. Mott, a motor- tion of the action and statements ‘with which man, on a charge of assaulting her with a revolver at_the office of her attorney in | tpey have been credited, but as no such contra- the Blake & Moffitt building. The present | 3!*!{on has appeared I now feel constrained to deal with the case. suit was an appeal from Justice Larue's court, and the trial occupied several days, At the outset let me state that it fs my beltet that in the history of Grand Juries in this requiring the testimony of numerous pig- | republic no such conduct is 'to be found a ¢on experts, It appears that in January, 1897, Miss Mary Walker sued C. V. Fitch | & for a feed bill.” An attachment issued and | that which is attributed to Ran Fraaclacos was levied on 883 pigeons and squabs, and | present bod¥ SO0 T3 20r s Judgs to dis- R e e b A R S T O O T B ¥ are represented as favoring the Nymphia et gen s, suing Day for §299, |y "i}al and as taking steps to keep it open. the value she placed upon the birds. Are they so grossly ignorant as not to know —_————————— that they ars sanctioning & crime condemned b? 'h vs of God and of man? re they Amateur Burglars at Work. by the lawe %l legal knowledge as mnot to OAKLAND, Nov. 1.—C. J. Heeseman's | k clothing store, corner of Eleventh street how that they are acting in violation of the K ute of the Legislature which they have and Broadway, was entered by burglars some time last night. trance was ef- sworn not only to observe but also to preserve fected through a rear window, reached NEARLY MURCERED BY A BOLD HIGHWAYMAN OAKLAND, Nov. 11.—John Harrington was nearly murdered to-night by a high- way robber on the San Pablo road. He went to the Receiving Hospital, and it required nine stitches to close a fearful gash on the back of the head and neck inflicted by the robber’s knife. Harrington and a_friend were driving into Oakland from San Pablo, and when about one mile outside of West Berkeley | a stranger halted them and asked if they | would take him aboard. They said they | had all their rig would carry, and while they were talking the fellow drew a knife | and quickly made a lunge at Harrington's | head. Before the assailant could make | another attack the horse was lashed up | and the two men did not stop until they | reached the hospital. Harrington is_a hainter and lives in West Oakland. He {\as no doubt that his assailant's motive | was robbery. e Degree of Pocahontas. Pocahontas Council of the Degree of | Pocahontas has completed its arrange- ments for an entertainment and soclal to be given in Shiels’ building on the evening of the 27th inst. The council at its meet- ing on last Monday received an applica- o R o B R o R S R ol 2o S e S R SR SOR Y ] NATURAL GAS FOUND NEAR ORINDA PARK ERKELEY, Nov. 11.—Last week The Call published exclusively the news of the discovery of oil in the region of Orinda Park, about ten miles from the university town. At the time the discovery was looked upon with more than ordinary interest, seeing that It prom ised to be the beginning of a venture which offered an opening for any capital which might be put into its development. Although fairly sanguine in their hopes, the men who were putting their capital into the scheme ex- pected their return to come altogether from the oil, in which the wells of the locality were found to abound. To-day the news comes from Orinda Park that a still further discovery has been made. Aside from oll, gypsum and a crude asphaltum, the region has been found to contain an unexpected supply of natural gas. In just what quantities it exists, and its adaptability for household consumption, has not yet been determined. The experts on the ground, however, are said to have stated that enough is present of sufficient good quality tc supply household {llumination for the three cities of Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley. The American Oil and Refinery Company, which is conducting the ex- cavations for the sake of the ofl in the region, look upon the discovery as of sufficlent importance to induce them to withdraw all the unsold stock which was being put on the market for the sake of developing the oil interest. It {s rumored that sufficient capital has been advanced from private sources to enable them to turn toward the natural gas, with a view of ultimately put- ting that commodity upon the market in the cities on this side of the bay. 0404 O+CHO 0404 404 040404+ 040+ 0+ CHO 404 04040404040 : : : ? 2 2 b4 ¢ 40 40 40+0 4D 40+ O4O 4040 404040 2 +0 and girls who attend the day and night schools, | and “children of tender years are allowed to enter it and gaze upon its ghastly horrors, Thirdly, as foreseen, this neighborhood has become uninhabitable for pure, decent men and women by reason of the Nymphia. It has be- come the rendezvous of hundreds of drunken and lecherous sold nd sailors, who ia as turkey attracted to the Nymp! to a carcass. Firally, Mr. Zditor, T have no doubt about the near and permanentclosing of the Nymphia. Morality, religion, dece nd self-respect are too strong In the community to permit much longer its existence, the present and incoming officials regard it with horror and the ecorrupt power that has kept It =0 long open will soon disappear and dissolve, November 11, 1590 — e A Big Mortgage. The Pacific Coast Biscult Company, which was recently taken into the big trust formed in New Jersey, yvesterday flled a chattel mortgage in the Recorder's office for $1,600,000. he instrument was made In favor of the Produce Exchange Trust Company of New York, and was given to secure a bond issue of the amount named In the document. 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