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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 1899, op U K WHO 15 0 LADY AND ALSO OF THE UNION Clarke | | ifc i | a West Oakland saloon, will and married. He has been quite a i California. Successful. | $ recover. The doctors have not been prominent factor in West Oakland | | —e able to locate the hullet, and death 1s politics, especially among the Portu- | | | | TIVOLI REVIVES “PATIENCE. COME TO TOWN. and Fun at the| g | FRIEND FROM INDIA” HAS | | | PLANS FOR THE NEW HOSPITAL — ANOTHER EXTENSION. | S The Superviso NOW ADOPTED Martens & Coffey Are THEIR COMPENSATION FIXED | BATEMAN BROTHERS ALLOWED | at thelr meeting yester- ALAMEDA COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. NEWS. AKLAND, Nov, 13.—No hope Is held out that John Thomas, the victim of last night's hold-up in expected at any time. The police have nothing upon which to hold the five suspects who were ar- rested shortly after the robbery and shooting, and declare that they are merely hoboes who were cruising been a restdent of Oakland for many years and has always borne a good Teputation. He is about 5 years of age guese residents. It is now sald that the gang which held up Coyne’s saloon a week ago, just a couple of blocks from Thomas' Dlace, boasts of a political pull strong enough to prevent prosecution, even if VICTIM OF ARIED ROBBERS AFRAID TO GIVE EVIDENCE MORE TROUBLE N STORE FOR WIDOWER YOUNG ITTLE IVER PILLS SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, lndlgtsfion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- | fect remady for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- Sued by Housekeeper He Imprisoned. { Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 908 Broadway, Nov. 13. The troubles between Mrs Mec- M. kes | day adapted resolutions accepting the | Cord, the housekeeper, and R. S. Young, ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue o : h what we | plans of Mart & Coffey for the new a widower, both of whom gained (nn: PaininiheSide, TORPID LIVER. Tbey e ish of the | hospital are the plans | | siderable newspaper notoriety last week | = s t we would do if we | that were approved By a jury of physi- | | owing to_the former being made a_pris- | Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. we st pretend that | cians. solutions were presented by | oner in Young's home, 215 Kast Seven- ¥ | Supervisor Aigeltinger and seconded by | teenth street, because.she refused to quit Smali Pill, Small Dose. ‘ whereln | Supervisor Collins. It developed that the | the premis: and without | Smafl Prices We g n we were | plans »int work of Architec | ety by ery well for | Martens & Cof | Gamage suit filed this afternoon by Mrs. | 3 @ McCord through her attorney, D. y | Mitchell. o : < | I the comy ed in the Justice Y00 iELe S Ot | court n Mrs. McC x ces on the bond levy it Sl v al s S 8 Y | ing to pay her $15 pe: recom- | until January, together with board and - 5 drants | | ; that, moreover, Young to W anteed - a one-half interest in the lodg- X ropria- | and all of the profits therefrom one | between September and J ributio: Continuing the complaint that the this allow and board to pro- | Young last Se the Seventeenth-street r Hene month_fr plaintiff carried out her part of the agree- ment, but that on November 6 defendant | maliciously and without cause ordered | her out of the furnished room specially provided for herself and has since re- fused to pay her $15 wages and a small | sum for exira work, and endeavored to compel to relinquish her rights on the contract, and because she re- | fused to do so he had arrested and im- | soned her near the hour of midnight | | her or nearly two hours in one of the rooms FIT FOR A KING of the house; all to her great detriment, | mental anguish and damage in the sum AXCChEAl AlleEent iAot Youne when we have put the finishing touch S d groceries delivered to himself on | on your shirt, collar and cuff. Just her credit, having ordered such _goods | sent to the house of “‘Mrs. R. Young,” | like new, without any variation in meaning plaintiff: that the goods were not | _ fini o 7 mpowered paid for, all to her annoyance, wherefor | ¢olor or finish, and no “saw edge” on ry on the | she seeks to recover $28f your collars and cuffs. Our new “saw- shing la- 1 yards looking for a 4040404040404 04040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040+4 o0o*o*ooo#ooooo004000¢o¢oo. it canndt prevent arrest. When Coyne meant, but he will say nothing more, edge” machine was the one thing we needed to make our work perfect. United States Laundry, Offics 1004 Market Street. THE CLAMS SHE ATE CONTAINED POISON | OAKLAND, Nov. 13—Miss Esther | Telephone South 420. Wood, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. I D.| Oakland Office, 514 Eleventh St. i e Wood, residing at 1014 East Thirteenth [ — = = | street, Is recovering from the effects of eating clams several evenings since which nearly resulted in a fatal case of poison- EUGENE FIELD'S POEMS, homas, says that he that he knew the four men and later threatened if he shall insist on the LR S q"w, Mo hobhes ‘m; A $7.00 BOOK. cannot understand the motive for the gave their names to the police. After arrest of the men who robbed him. | a sister promptly applied restoratives and e il o SPasis s Cndial T L A h | peompily. apl Tes The Book of the Century. Handsomely shoc . as there was )t enough they were arrestec ne repeated his t is believed that the hold-up at | summoned Dr. J. M. Shanuon. under Tllustrated by thirty-two of the World's in the till to m it worth statement, but when it came to swear- Christenson’'s saloon, the attempted whose care sth gradually revived, and is Greatest Artists. 5 s to plan a robbery. He says that ing to a warrant the saloon-keeper robbery of the Alameda power house LOWeXPERtECe (o TOGOvET 2 b e Dieied b | o sk of phe fam anar | ADeTL OL e Alatiels soyer bunee | TUL s ctuuomad ial (00 dar contetued GIVEN FREE ther the motive of the de es ed, “My hands are tied.” The police night's murderous affair are all the al state. Miss Wood has be ching | | 0 each person interested in subscribing X L z g ’ : ural state. ) 00d has been teaching to the Eugene Field Monument Souvenir .event of im- was robbery or murder. Thomas has are unable to determine what Coyne work of the same gang. | in"the night 0l here and is also at- || Fund. Subscribe any amount desired. Masked tending the Partington Art School in San Subscriptions as low at $1 will entitle in a n ., who wa. hi Lambardi W Expect w0 patrol use, harness could WARDNER STRIKERS HERE EN ROUTE TO PRISON ant Kroeger and that he is entitled to re. | cover this amount, with $338 interest, the balance of the $5000 goes to Mrs. minskg | —_— e K @40404040404 0404040404040 40404040404 0404040404040 +404040404+0+4040+4040404040 ©40404040404+ 0404040404040 ¢+0+04040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040+40 SACRAMENTOS CHOSEN TO MEET A PICKED NINE | QUARREL OVER DYING Francisco. || donor to this dainttly artistie volume o = | “FIELD FLOWERS” (cloth bound, $x11), as a certificate of sub- scription to fund. Book contains a selec- tion of Field’s best and most representa- tive works and is ready for delivery. But for the noble contribution of the 1d's greatest artists this book could not MAN'S GUARDIANSHIP Occupants iof ihe Nolonons R I o ll\cn-\yunAde:BIeinto C::nfml:\lns:;mm R e P“‘Ye“ and the Capital | OAKLAND, Nov. 13.—The lcaring of ve been manufactured for less than §1. i = T 0 e o r 3 3h und cre: 'm a ed ec structing United States Mails. | ing a compromise in the suit nf R. C. de giving Day. :“f” st the fl“m‘“' tion of her brother, and the Fund for the Bullding of a monu- Ten men who were recently convicted | Boom against the city to recover 36000 | As has already been published in the w“‘:‘;!’* w ;“"‘_“"r“-.hl’r”r :""f \\f\ o ment to the memory of the beloved poet of having chb cted United State alleged to be the value of two lots in the | sporting columns of The Call, the Eastern ‘mx::; ‘“{’ ']“h" """ h‘ : I J’”:‘”L ) -”d'h- EUGENE FIELD MONUMENT S0UVENIR FUND luring the progress of the great Coeur | Spring Valley Homestead Tract, which | baseball players who are wintering on| TS WAS DeEun Detote Juds: flall 1o 180 Monroe St., Chicago. ' Alene strike and who endured the hard- | were appropriated by the city some years | this coast will, under the management of | ${7 i ‘r:"}},‘“‘,'l‘(“,j,“l eh farotate h’,’;‘“}j‘;r |1 (a1s0 at Book Stores.) v )f the bullpens for nearly six|ago. In his communication Mr. Lane|the well-known umpire, *“Jim" McDon- | tjon alleges that the fathe ,,‘“,,ng’“[ 11l- If you also wish to send postage, enclose rrived in this city en route to | states that from the records of the ‘City |ald, play the teams of the California | ness, is Incompetent o manage his es- z prison last night. ‘Each, un- | and County Surveyor it appears that in | League immediately after its season | tate. Mrs. Shown, on the other hand, | Menton this Journa mnfimn Tnserted as a new trial with favor- | DU j'l““\’;h’q he I r;k*-; culvert at ( closes. The initial game will be played | denies the need of a guard our Contrib abie re serve a term of twenty- | 2nd Mission ,“[‘“l\"j"m"d'fi;‘*{:’u‘gsfljj\' at Recreation Park, this city, on Thanks- | 11€ that the estate is in the two mor a fine of $100. The | gotiations were begun by the last board | &iving day. The Sacramentos, who have | vear. Dr, Rucker, 1OV VVD VBBV VDS prisoners the night In the | for the purchase of the land, but had & firm hold on the pennant, have been | cian, testified thaf his patient as very | @ visir DR, JORDAN'S creat .n to prison | never been concluded. Private property | chosen to meet the crackajacks, and the | Jow 'and not expected 1o live anothew | "r“"’ W Mokcow. | 32 by 34 feet in area had been used for | “fans’ may look ward to a great | week. 2 8 HUSE"H oF IHATOHY of Mar. | which'no compensation had been given. | game. The only “Jack bl|:>r|xl| n, o well | S R e 1051 MABEET BT, tak OB AT, BP0, > .1 | Mr. Lane s the value of the prop- | known to the followers of the diamond | g MAZ! pampbell | erty taken be ascertained and | as an umpire in the heyday of the na- | Two Alameda Deaths. S i e i Ci i Teasonable compensation made therefor. | tional game in this city, and who later | Mrs. Theresa | World. Weaknerses or any comtracied nd Deptuy AN | gt b e i | distinguished himself in’ the same ca- | of Ferdinand discase pesitively curedny the oldest ( ‘ Howard, J A it S Pleaded Guilt pacity in Bastern has been | orning at her home, Specalist ca the Coast. Est. 36 years s "“‘m- e T AL IONRNGS i e el chosen to umpire the It is under- | J OR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES § L e L o The | Karl Kristensen pleaded guilty in the |stood that the other teams of the league | of London, Comltaion free and srcty privae feioniithe Tdaho State | United States District Court yesterday to | \\nl be given an opportunity of testing | was the moth Treument person: T Has n indictmént charg; him with making trength against the ali-star aggre- | nl-t; Illn olulu Po“‘me m,;m:“ e A O Bonnen: 7. | oin o e o d Chance, who did so well as a mem- | Gormley of il : e i AR - o 4 . s | 2 | of the Chicago nine, is scheduled to rs. xnnx died last night at her e $ w5 2 Luchineiti, M. M: . Burrough | | catch, and for pitchers McDonald has | home, 104 1 avenue. She was a na- | § PR JORDAN & CO. ’WM"“"N»S-F' Wallace, D. O'Rourke and DEATH OF HENRY chosen James Hughes, the phenomenal | tive of France and 71 years of a De- | @ e e teparisry e iie “' | | pitcher who helped Brooklyn win the pen- | ceased was the wife of the late George e I e i3 | nant this season; Phil Knell, who has | Steiner and the mother of Mrs, George L. | 5 WORK ORDERED. at Moscow on November MURPHY IN NEW YORK | tWwirlea himeelf into the hearts of the | Pape of San Francisco. | MAD : s on (il e — Hartford and “Youngy” Johnson, P e e | RIATTA o ! A" epent the well-known tales of | NEW YORK, Nov. I1—Henry Murphy, | Who pitched good ball for the gnmeeol Pringle Estate Appraised. | ALL fl'lvw- e;uo—hulml ek 0, L Allixepeat LHO 9 v o 3 = : C ¢ 65 18, i v, Sleeplessness, ef o deveritles and outrages of the bull- | formerly a prominent drygoods merchant | ™S ol Mertes, the fast base runner| OAKLAND, Nov. Ii—Bernard Ran- | e comsed e o oy over < péns. where they were confined, fogether | of San Francisco, s at Bis Bome fn| _EHERIL e O e Chicaw 1esn. . Moore Jr. and J. B. Lanktree | @ surely romtoro Loi Vitalieg in old With' 00" other prisoners, until ‘the” com- | this city. A R D Dy e b haiey filed an appraisement of tife estate % o youngand fC e an for study busic mencement of their trials, abouf three Soldier Ends His Lif first baseman of the Cincinnati team, is | of Edward J. F 1sed, showing | by, o0n. Or pleasase. Rrevent Ineanity end weeks ago. Of the treatment they re- er s His Life. | expected on the coast and if he comes in | & total Vatation of 1 . 0f which | ;ieqliowsimmediate improvement and effecta CURE > celved at the hands of the Marshals who | 1,08 ANGELES, Nov. 13.—Barney Good- | time he will play the Initial bag and | $%904 31 represents =personal ;| ghereallothers (i, aslst wpon faving thogonuina naught but words o e SBatc > ? z < | Popular Henry Reitz of the Pittsburgs | Feal estate cc weitian gnacanten wet 12y ented nnm” as_ atlomey, | Philippines, and Xv\’r':fi”r:w:z‘ lved with, h11h‘ B s T |in Contra Gosta Count (ectnnnrelne:;ch.::‘e or refund (he moner? Erics cure for all of them new pachn s e ey iy S Sixth ] in that position and will give the local e e Gt ment] for flschvmu innplmnmywr. trials, and also ihelc relase on bonds | strest, dlod vesterdny from the effects Sf | plavers polnts ‘en how tocover _the | 2,000, and five acres in the D, opan Feselpb ol price; Clrcularst ¢ T B R L e sl e I (e e el ety - | Cushion, "“Kia” Hulen, who played short | Bue, §25.000, and fie & e Domingo | RFAR REMEDY CO., 7smubo-;=5:. ) S eth et or 0y Gl el e e d T e Colorado nine, wiil " oceupy third CACLO [naohy: For sale in 8, F\. by Leipnits's Ge No Rer of justice once mo: B S| S e. Although left-handed he can throw & s = Alhambra. _JIt was_the ‘opinion of the citizens at |had consumption. He was very despond- | ynerringly B GuiokIy o) Arat and’ e Faaerallot M se Dese: centage Drug Co., 'Owl Drug Co., 5. F., Oakl'd. AT of Quality’ well with gratines ‘and | Mot convicted was in progress that the | An inquest was held this mornin, the | SOVers & ¥ast bit of territory whlls in the R ow b sle funeraleer. y there is qualt hrovgh | Sulveis jin pporsheastenty_and | fury’ would exonerate the” accused, ihe | jury ‘E.U,rhr:‘ngffgflrerdm in accords Gover short, the position in which he wa ane, daughter of the late John Deane: Hflfl'mg. Harmless ality 1 b wewet:1n (L oSUIANY O ADPERT LB O e (18 it a5t seen when he played with the Gilt Edges. | were held this morning from <h y Lockhead put up great ball on the Cleve- residence at Claremont. The Rey and Efficient. or otherwise and came as Bod: of A. E. Armstron land team and as he has not had time to | N Swmooen s ke e As the train steamed out of M L v T et o Cop s | 080 formT wul svraly plaviwlth histumial | Sn e Al e T o oaics ; Clayton streets: | the prisoners, who cr Beaithics b "¢ | Vigor. McDonald has picked three stars | : : S | Positively removes y | 5 es . . c pearers. were the Re am I Kip f ; s0, when beauty 'n Clementina stroct, | Ing scenes in their fare 8 man ned ashore yesterday at BIACK | for the outfield. George Van Haltren of | Viator Metcalf, Whitney Palache, Josert | Pimples and all Skin 1 all the costy hth and the northeast. | ilies and friends, brass bands played | Point was taken to the Morgue at San | the New York team will play center, | &iopny Shatter Howhed aad o’ mobh | FOR THE Eroptiens md : Blalr wears the most magr o St the prisoners were cheered to the echo. | parae) to-day by Coroner Eden and there | Johnny McCarthy of the Hartfords and | Sarber Sha ardand Carls Hoy | B pro t L stresc ety e identified by relatives as Ahrlhur Edward | Pat M caney né' llhfi é‘\t]l]antlc In:;dg\lm will = et SN L SR T COMPLH]O di‘“.s a natural com- Y e Al ) Armstrong of Petaluma, who disappeared | cover right and le: eld respectively. i exion. ATchaar? Bryant and Brannan: IO A e Senteen: days ago. It Is believed (hat | The men will begin practicing together WIer R R e P hsss: Bicchithe Alcazar Theater this week fur ine of T traor “roi3® | Gelebration of the Club’s Twenty- | Armstrong committed suicide, though the | a week before Thanksgiving and will be | OAKLAND, Nov. 13—Company T is in | TWO TINTS f £ 3 3 that ated to driv Lot e e S ) - | ockets of his clothing were furned inside | in prime condition to give an exhibition | the throes of dissension. Thirty-two men | | FLESH#WHITE, | Place of powder an blues, T st n Filbert straet fifth Anniversary. but and only 5 cents was found in his | of the game as it is plaved by experts. | have signed a petition asking for Captain | | pueocy prg. cp | 12aves no oily effects. M a1t From:Thaies gradlig Nine:| The members of the Chitchat Club |purse. The inquest will be held to-mor- ———————— Yoniea smoval £ e MOmh e arote o | e eal | Soldsby alliiruys )‘w.\hr sway i e | celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary | FOW. In Cupid’s Realm. after the “‘5 },rgkeln‘,( and the company ' gists. S ell handled by the | last evening by a banquet given at the ALAMEDA, Nov. The marriage of | was mustered into the regular service. Tt |- = ey ko ‘”:“"’ y. which k | Merchants' Club. The tables were artisti- Killed by a Train. Miss Della Kruger and Dr. Ernest Victors | is said that Captain Wenk has threatened | the ”L!’ ing mood from RDED. cally arranged and the decorations beau- VENTURA, Nov. 13.—Early this morn- ing, two and a half miles west of Santa of Grass Valley, it is announced, place on December 23. will take | to dismiss some men for the good of the | service, and the feeling is very bitter. Resolitions: awarding. contracts fo _| tiful, being principally floral design Five hundred reward for Chutes. lowing street work were. adc f,‘u._ r the fol- | L ank Symmes presided over the fesilv. | Paula, the body of an aged man with his | The engagement {s announced of Miss case we cannot cure. This secri S B : Fiion & Dressy. g admnced: e Soventy five members |neck broken was found near the railroad | Eva Falkinham. daughter of Mrs. J._J. A s ot e Ty et . ight gave an {llus- | gireet, hetween Texas and Mississippl, T e enresenting thnBETS | track. The Coroner's’ inquest developed | Falkinham of 1210 Grand street, to Dr. Ncar]y fifty years hours, cures Emissions, Impo- Papinta - Loie Fuller | per lineal foot and and cov guests present, representing the Pa- | 41576 ot that the victm was an old sol- | Frederick S. Holladay of Los 'Anselss; | tency, Varleocele, = Gororrhoea, ng at the Chute h Bewe street, het Union, JBohemian, University and | gjar “In his pocket were found honorable | Miss Falkinham is esteemed as one of . . | it _Vio, Sveisw e s ' ' entitled “N > A and ¥ h streets. at $1 19 per | COSMOS clubs. 5 = discharge papers, he having been a mem- | Alameda’s most charming young ladie of constant and pamstakmg | 4 all wasting effects ¢ Fire” and “Lily | lineal foot, two manholes and covers at s | ATfhur Rodgers. a rogent of the Tni-|yoror Company H, Kansas Volunteers, |and has a large circle of friends, who > e ( eeifabuse of excesscs, © Sent more than excelled _her | S8 oo, LETCT ightineh mewer [n the |} oresting manner. Benjamin 1de Wiel. | ynder. the PRy et by Bttynger! | read with interest of her éngagement. | endeavor has characterized | & .n,"c.".“.":a«r.; L ST Her costume in the last | 5> . Westerly northerly portions of | . ¢ £ 1e was accidentally killed by the train. T e s Oakland, Cal. Al i - he crosaing of Tex M o the new president of the University of LEE z % b akland, C 50 ; 1 ards of silk fabric. | % inch sewer i (he easterly pomin Srei | Callfornia, immediately captured - his Says His Wife Has Eloped. he out-put of John Wie- oML private a child s od, 8| et insat TOIL HathOls arnotion G d{:.ln.:i", s ek by Ha tan Hughes’ Death Accidental. OAKLAND, Nov. 13.—Conrad Melkin, a { 3 BP J hn € ‘Send for fres book. Ha o of crossing at culverts, granite | matter he presented. Hi E ALC: Z, Nov. 13.— o . | San Francisco cook, visited Oakland to- v 5 good he of the bill curbs and !I-mk sidewalks in each corner Progress of Bducation. i\j“:)“l::lfi('nl'}rZugh(!‘ Mo ‘5::_;_‘[“""“";” Gay in search of his wife and two cni-| -ands Drewery. S T SRS N | three at $19 and one at $49. of educational methods—espec- | 141 0y ict to the | 3ron “\who disappeared from their home 1 h beginni jally those of the college—and of the early | effect that Patrick Hughes' death was|in the metropolis two weeks ago. Mal- n the eginning as Transcontinental tourists and trav urugn,h- of the college men in Americ caused by an accident due to a powder | kin declares that his better half eloped elers from all over the U‘nlt‘;d i‘x‘c‘:l’ Speaking for the University of California, | €xplosion. With one Hans Apsch, also a cook, and| Now there was no better. show thelr appreciation of the he said that he hoped to see it influence An entire new set of machinery for the | that although he does’ not care whether Pordars Hoiht Ll extended In conjunction with that of | glaze mi ave to be procured be- |she ever comes back he feels very much = Stanford and his good friend Dr. Jordan | fore the black powder department can be | concerned regarding the whereabouts of o-day 1t stands the largest, |4 PALACE ano at everybody In every walk of life run to its full capacity. the children. l‘iCheSt and best equi Cd would_become interested in collegiate | e ——————— quipped | GRAND D h BoL L Heel o Of Appointed Councilman. in modern and scientific | HE newspa in their efforts to dispos: to aplecs vincing to X7 everybod 0906000006000 y per advertizement storles told by certain self-styled “‘doctors” of inferior old-style Electric Belts at from $40 are indeed very affecting, but fall to prove con- in ‘this wide world, BECAUSE it is actually a fact that the Latest Im- proved, Most Powerful ana in all respects the BEST Electric Belt Is “DR. PIERCE’S,” and it sells at half the price asked for the other kind. We keep right on manufacturing our Patent Electric Belts and [frusses and curing people therewith by scores and hundreds In all parts of the world. If you want the BEST you MUST have “Dr. Plerce's.”” A word to the wise is .ufficlent. £ Come and see us at the office or CO., 620 Market streeet (opp. Palace Hotel), San Francisco. % Dr. Jordan delivered one of his broad and exhaustive talks on ‘“Sclence and | Life.” F. H. Wheelan, a member of. the | club, discussed in a humorous and enter- taining manner the possibllities of the or- ganization during. the next twenty-five | years of its history. In a touching speech Dr. Horatio Stebbins closed the evening's programm D v ga— KROEGER GETS JUDGMENT. Judge Hunt Decides That the Kos- minsky Policy Was Assigned. Judge Hunt has handed down an opinion | in the case of the Mutual Life Insurance | Company against Fred E. Kroeger, Emma | | Kosminsky, H. 8. Kosminsky and A. H. | Buhne, brought for the purpose of deter- | mining to whom $5000 is due on an insur- minsky and her son, there was an assi, ment of the policy to the Tallant Bankin; | Company for $3000; that the noteevldenclng | such assignment was assigned to defend- COLFAX, Nov. 13—Brakeman H. B, Reigert, on train No. 210, in charge of Conductor Tremblay, while switching at | Blue Canyon this evening fell from the pilot of the engine and was run over, | Poth legs being cut off between the foot and knee. He was taken to the railroad | hospital at Sacramento by a special train, accompanied by Nelson of Towle, SRt Freeport’s Free Ferry. WOODLAND, Nov. 13.—For a long time residents of Freeport have been making a fight for a free ferry across the Sacra- mento River. The Sacramento Supervis- jors have granted them a franchise, and | the Yolo County Supervisors will proba- bly do likewise. c——— Ward Will Die. ing between life and death here as a result of the injuries he received from the convict Ross at Port Harford. Ward is expected to die before morning. SAN JOSE, Nov. 13.—Elmer E. Chase was to-day appointed Councilman from the Third Ward by Mayor Martin to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of ex-Banker Ward Wright. The nomina- tion was confirmed by the Council and Chase took his seat at the session this morning. Chase is the manager of the Golden Gate Packing Company. e Wife of Ex-Senator Dead. DENVER, Nov. 13.—A special to the Republic from Albuquerque, N. M., say: Mrs. Fanny M. Ross, wife of Hon. Ed- mund G. Ross, ex-United States Senator of Kansas and ex-Governor of New Mex- ico, is dead from dropsy. She removed to this city with her husband from Law- rence, Kans., in 1834. —_— —e———— suspected of implication in the re- Hart, at Usal, was arrested cent saloon hold-u by making these hotels thetr headquar- ters while in San Francisco. Fourteea hundred rooms, 800 with baths—largest and finest in the world. JOHN C. KIRKPATRICK. Manager. apparatus formakinga pure, wholesome beverage for family use. Wieland's Extra Pale is the ““Pasturized,” bottled product of that high stan- seeessves oo THE CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF DENTAL | SURGERY, Corner McAllister and Larkin streets, is now open for the admission of students. Apply to S. W. DENNIS, M. D., D. D. S., dean at the college, or A. D. GLEAVES, D. D. §., assistant COKE! COKE! P. A. McDONALD, send 2 cents in stamps for “BOOK- @ ance pollcy of 35000 upon the life of Her-| gon LIS OBISPO, Nov. Arrested for Robbery. Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of Coke. cents % | . e . Nov. 13.—Deputy g 'FOLSOM ST. LET NO. 2 PIERCE ELECTRIC @ man Koeminsky. The court Gads that | o e word of San Diego 18 still hover,| COVELO, Nov. 18.—“Dutch” Henry| dard. Quars, pints, hait-pints. £ = QEFIDE SSRUTS Your grocer or telephone West 144, a Deputy She ff at Hcckport to-day. T‘w prisoner protests his innocence. California Bottling Co, 140717 Eddy St. ‘Weekly Call $1.00 per Yoar

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