The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 3, 1899, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3 __ ADVERTISEMENTS. A REASON FOR IT. There Is Only One Pile Cure That Has Reached a National Popularity and Reputation. schold in America. ers , no one with the r it is a singula pile Gifts for Ubristmas| S. & 6. GUMP CO. 113-115 Geary Street. 70 Years' Success in every quarter of the Globe. DrCC.BRISTOLS SARSAPARILLA and PILLS Prompt, Power{ul Purifiers THE VERY BEST OF ALL~ C1MASEET OT. Dot 02472, £.7.0c1, — Museum in the 0-Rio* THE HOME asm:olv for FEMALE COMPLAINTS w5 Sano-Rio & 3 / gmmmpy LS e e T T A P GGISTN, STOPS ALL PAIN 413 BY At prUGGISTS, RATOR ZDR. HALL'S REINVIGO) ¥ lar medicines that nerve tonlcs, their popu- 25 LOLDRORY RO NG R ORORORORY 30 7 /0o kT H/om Ve E-DRIVER. ERE is Point Richmond? Most people know that it is bay end o 1t not one OROROUNC% T RO through wh adbed RORONORORONO R ONON CONSPIRACY THE ELLEN STOUDER Goodale Estate Ag ‘ in the Courts. the r ain . | PEREGRINATIONS OF A NOTE :CITIZENS OF CONTRA COSTA CONTEST A PETITION. Costa who litigat s clitizen: enta of Contra in the te of the late David Good ugh the peregrinations of a promis- ured by a mort yester- ds of opposition to the pe: istribution of the estat Robert 1 her her children, David pdale and Ella May father, J. W. Bachelder, ADVERTISEMENTS. | For all stages of COLDS » “break up"— y chilliness, yet Klag o | nd heat In head, lameness 8 | and soreness in limbs and bones. | Second stage, cure takes longer— BRUSHES R BA BAK- | neadachy; thirsty, yet water don’t taste ", * | right; fullness over eyes and nc BUCHANAN BROS, Brush Manufact NEW WESTERN HOTEL, Corner Fourth and Market, §. F. our Special Steam and Sc. Overcoats and Valises checked free. CFE RO COKE! COKE! P. A McDONALD, Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of Coke QIFICE 813 FOLSOM ST. I P e : 4 e, easy dryness, flowing discharge from n, scrapy raw feeling in throat. ‘Third stage, is the full develop- | ment of the disease and requires per- sistent treatment, but always yields to —it may be La Grippe, or a Stub- born Cold; Influenza, or Catarrh; Sore Throat or Diphtheria; Bronchitis or Pneumonia. Masual of al! Discases sent free. For sale by all druggists, or sent on receipt of_price, 2 or five for $1 00. Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co., eor- ner Willlam and John sts., New York. & % RADWAY'S READY RELIEF has stood | unrivaled before the public for 50 years as u | Pain Remedy. It instantly relieves and quickly cures all Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza, Bron- chitis, Pneumonia, Rhe em, Headache, Toothache and all pains. for Malaria and all Bowel Pains.All Netralg: lnum’?’ drugglists, OROROR OO, POINT RICHMOND [S TRANSFORMED. Modern Engineering Has Made [ts Rocky Bluffs- Ready for Tracks fi \@gzu Road. Thence the track crosses a lagoon for ut 1000 £ finally reaching Point ond, natural state Point Richmond was not an ideal place for a railroad. The sides were steep and rocky and t was not a flat spot ten feet square all around the peninsula. But all this has been changed. By the pientiful use of blasting powder the cliffs have been leveled and spread out 50 that there is now a level area about three acres in extent at the base of the promontory. On this railway tracks will be lald, car houses, ma- coal bunkers bullt and other thi operation thro the s ance they which had to be driven was stony. The shortest piles used were thirty-six feet long, being driven feet into the bottom « e now be ven ar a that will wharf will tles are sald est that have ever been driven in this part of the world, and NG RORGY | with ng entered into a conspiracy to ire of a mortgage which ter of litigation | A tan d story of transfer of interes ! 1d in the pleading. Leah A. Potte Kelly, F. L. Fish, Simon Blum and ippear as opponents to the tribution. In opening the! Mary George Riley petition for d ase they set forth that deceased left | acres in ( Costa County and a plec of land wrested from the Alvarado estate after consldegable litigation. When David Goodale died he left no will and one-third went to his widc | { | ds to his chi Goodale 1 April mortgaged h | est in her deceased husk faria A. Riley. T her will tor of h ion to f Mrs yreclose Stouder, jo administratc who die in 1889, an ssignee in_insolvency who had falled for $4 In October of 158) a decree awarded by the court ordered sold. Durin » property Jane Kelley, Josephine Kelle endants. , Ma Beard nd George Riley < Thomas Kelle: tely conveyed his interest for a le” consideration to F. L. Fish n Blum. John Kelley =old his inte est to Leah A. Po nd Jo: ley, now deceased, ¢ until a small citizens have a hold on t ate rom the facts of the transfe v the plaintiff: ad First, they school bills, toge James Camp, aggre- | & | ground that they | i are placed on the acc | purp of furthering the | comy of. The cons origin, th: of a suit ainst father, J. W. Bachelder, who c 1 | that she had illegally gained possession | of certain holdings included in her inter- | est in the estate 6f her deceased first hus- rendered the executrix by aim { band Judgment was in his | favor, they alleged, with the consent of | the defendant, in order to prevent the | | sale of the distributive interests under the decree of foreclosure. Later, they al- | lege, in order to further defeat them M ader petitioned for a homestead S on the piece 6f property on which she was living, which was included in the mortgaged property. To further compli- cate matters the San Francisco and San Joaquin Railway Company condemned a portion of the property for its line, and this has passed to other parties since that time. In conclusion they pray that petition _for _distribution be them $611 84 for taxes on under the mortgage: that she be charge with $1200 paid her father under the jud ment, with $40 pald her attorney, and that her entire account of $14,510 be dis allowed and charged as a valld claim agninst her on the ground that the va- rious items thereon were ille pald, INVENTORY OF STATIONERY. Expert Griffin Counting Up Supplies in the City Offices. Acting on the instructions of Mayor Phelan, W. D. Griffin, expert on sup- plies, yesterday visited each department in the City Hall and took an inventory of all the inkstands, . paper, pencils and stationery . His report will be filed with the Board of Supervisors and compared with an inventory to be taken on the first of the year. It is thought that this procedure will put an effectual stop to the practice of outgoing officials or their subordinates carrylng off s | old blanks it was a difficult matter to obtain the nece ry timber. There will be forty feet of water at the end of the wharf. When the wharf is finished it will ve slips for both freight and pas- nger steamers and room for three k 1l as switches. The depot bullding of the most modern wi construction. Just when the Valley road will com- be mence running trains is now a matter of doubt, the recent heavy rains will su: Interfere with track lay- ing. But when the trains do run they will be a great time saver to the peo- 1 Southern Pacific and a Val- road train each leave San Pablo s to disembark and c minutes is ty-five the schedule y road passengers will for only five minutes by rail from San Pablo to Point Richmond, a it will immediately tak them to San Francisco in twenty a clear saving of nearly hour. work on the new wharf at Point hmond ig being done by the Thom- 1 Bridge any or this city ar t it will gers just as soon in to haul cars radbed, he over | whateve: ain 21l of the assets of the estate and | That P - erty ngs to the eity income for their use and benefit, to | "0 r a matter of common . of the opponents of the or- | t51k als of the City Hall for Alstribution. who'd be le- | The inventor: be taken to -third th the | tain th s of the different offic o o Mutaréat iin Fthe. e stationery. Many of offices will found deficient ix that commodity, not the Sheriff's office, which has been compelled to use had been discarded by predecesso iff Martin' LORONOLBON VUG BGOR VRO NGRO VORORORORT LR ORAN mfi | | [ of spec SATA FE JOINS SOUTHERN PACII Rumors of a New Rail- road Combine. RS ™ WILL DESTROY COMPETITION g AGREEMENT TO TAKE OFF THE SUNSET LIMITED. LA Prominent Railroad Men iay That an Allotment Has Been Made of the Traffic Each Road Is to Handle. e Special Dispatch to The Call. CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—Representatives of the Rio Grande Western, Denver and Rio | | Grande and Burlington and Rock Island railroads have been in conference in this city for several days, ostensibly to discuss time card matters, but it now appears the meeting was called to consider much graver questions. Officlals of these roads declare they have learned a secret compact entered 1ato Southern Pacific and Atchison, and Santa Fe railroads, and are convinced their interests will suffer very severly if the alleged com ct is allowed to stand. The people of California and the Pacific Couast géne are intensely interested in this matter, as the effect of the combina- tion would be to nullify com ton on the coast and rob them of the long-her-, alded benefits to be received by trance of the clsy It Is charged by the officials of the rival roads that the Southern Paclfic agreed to take off the “Sunset Limited,” which for- merly ran over the Chicago and Alton, iron Mountain and '] as and Pacific ratl- roads, in order to give the Santa Fe clear ‘fleld in first-class travel to South. ern California. It was announced that this train w of the en- extensive lmprovements baing track of the Texas and Pa- but in point of fact, that line been in better condition than e of the Weste g hile it has 1 the Santa Fe had s ng out the Southern Pa- rom participating in first-c 1 to and from Southern California, Southern Pacific year actually d over 60 per cent of this class of ness. “The effect of this combination i practically pool California traffic. concessions have b ad ern Paciiic to th California_busin, demand on ze passenger traffic voluntarily by the S concessions ~ we to that com- uthern Pact made and ail | classes of business are practically con- trolled by the combination. “The compact provides for the delivery al trains to the y at Chicago 1 nta Fe Com- which shuts out the busines: heretofor andled ) 1 trains from Chi deltver! th Whitcomb spec Kansas Cit | point to t plan also n delivery of Mountain road, sists _on L to New s h agreement even goes so f » includ, the business done by ticket scalper ; also military bus »ubt the Southern I Pacific ha. Jower by prevent E al which will offering any hippers and t n its San Francisco line is re induceme wh bu “There is no doubt large diver: traffic are being le to the Company by the Southern Pacific, 4 - . is bel r cent of the and California busin, 50 per busir Souther guara to by An officlal of one thus sums the sftuatio of the Southern Pacific Sante Fe into San Fran- | a temporarily abandoned be- | headache; nervousn irritability, | and two prices—i0 cents plenty of ambition but no strength, | member the na Sw | weak fon, sallow complexio x DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT. Kidney Trouble Preys Upon the Mind. ‘Women as Well as Hen Suffer and Are Made Miserable ? by Kidney and Bladder Troubles. [ I s FR Kidney trouble prey less upon the mind, | these are all convincing proofs that the ambition; | kidn and bladder need prompt tention. discourages and ate The symptoms you have noticed ars the danger signals nature sets to that the track of health s not ¢ r. Take the advice of one who has made a life study of just such conditions and look well to yourself, because you have kidney trouble, Bright's disease, which is destroyir more human lives than any other ¢ may be aling upon you. There Is comfort wing that Dr. appear when the kidne of order. s are out Kidney trouble has become so preva- lent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. Pains, aches and rheumatism come from excess of uric acld in the blood due to neglected kidney trouble Kidney trouble often causes quick or unsteady heart-beats and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, | Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidne because the heart overworked in | remedy, fulfll wish in prompt blood pumping thick, kidney-poisoned curing kidney, an urie acl through the veins and arteries. troubles. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kid- | Swamp-Root is the wonderful new neys is the chiet cause of bladder trou- | discovery of the rent kidney spe- ble, followed by suffering so painful to | cialist, Dr. Kilmer, and is used in the many that life e miserab leading hospitals; recommended The bladder is situated in front of | skillful physicians in their and very close to the womb, and for |practice, and is taken by doctors the that reason any pain, distress, disease | selves w ha kidney nents or inconvenience manifested in the kid- | cause they re it the gre neys, back, bladder or urinary passage | and most successful remed . is often by mistake attributed to fe- |cal sclence has ever been able to ¢ male weakness or womb trouble of | pound some sort. The error is easily made| To prove what Swamp-Root will do and may be as easily avoided by pay- | for you, send at once to Dr. Kilmer & little urine. ing a to the of th attention ition ghamtc who you f will send Fill a bottle or commone glass w hout ! your urine and let it stand twenty it r b hours; a sediment or settiing indica ful Sy testim an unhealthy condition of the kidne ay that you read this if it stains th kidney troubl pass it or pain in the linen it n Francisco Sunday ( Swamp-Root for over at druggists in b 1s evidenc too frequent desire to L ck, dull, heavy | the address, ain a position which other lines from doing re, to and from the pt on their terms and and If it does debars come in some cases being shut out entirely, has Switzerla tainly stirred up 1i e the com- | books than s bination to a degree which would look as | tlon. to the transcontinental rate war was Swiss in ¢ BRO e 3 E H DR. M. A. 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