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189 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 e e R o P ADVERTISEMENTS. Greatest Nerve and Blood Tonic | M. LS T no 'Healthy Condition of | ACTIVITY THE MAIN FEATURE IN REAL ESTATE the Market. | | | | | | | | | 1 have given persomal inspection to the working of M. 1. S. Mmust ay thatitemtirely meets with my professiopal sanc D. H. LOOMIS, Late Demonstrator of Amatomy, ¥ WHAT WE CUARANTEE M. I. 8. T. Mo. 2 WILL GURE. RERUMA TISM, no matter how losy der or a catheter Allc adelpkia Medica { tion of the Blad- | 4. the patie av r years forced 1o use | NY STAGE. ANY CASE OF DIABFTES cau be cured, and permanent'y restore yorthls B Itis wo sumulaet. Itseffects are permacent and lasting STRICTURE without local treatment. Will cure amy case of Viricocele. tirely from the system Cancer and Cancerous Germs. In addition 10 the above. M. 1. S. T. No. 2 Ao ding Prostate (1, vigor and | ¥ case of remove e curea many cases of Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Soinal T uble and appareatly incurab diseases of the perve ! M. 1. 8. T. has been on tae market for over 20 years,and has cured thousands of suff- | erers. Itis prescribed by leading physiciane all over the copntry s pleasant to take and safe. It mever increases or diminishes 1 ion of the heart. 1t you are suffering from acy ckron) rred to write 10 uo matier how many doctor T es you That you may judge of the value of the Gre c for yourself, | we w when cured yourself you wi department, have tried without relief WE GUARAN . TO CURE YOU. send you onme large case by mail FRUE.only asking that 1 recommend it to othiers. Write confidertially to our medical viag symptoms. $1 per box. or six boves for Address M. I S. T. Co., Toledo, 0. A Successful Operation. ¥ xfor 1 J. L. Arbogast sympt e brav DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Malled on Application. SMUGGLER BENSON OF THE CURACAO CAUGHT CUSTOMS INSPECTOR ENLOW FIRED TWO SHOTS. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, TIHE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, 242 to 350 Geary I.reet. Above P: PERIODICALS, BOOKS AND STAT! The FugitiveWas Pursued by a Posse | of Federal and Local Police Into i T a Broadway Lodging- COAL. COKE AND PIG IRON. R J.C WILSON & C0., r 2o Shatms : : | lisetile it A e Mata WM. | After an exciting se, in which FRESH AND SALT MEATS. hots were t his retre JAS. BOYES & C0., Ehivoing Butchers. 104 | 1°¥% John Benson Igar smuggling A ) C Tel. Matn 1204 rtermaster of the steamer Curac4o, 4 e e e ———— captured by Customs Inspector E K _ FURS. nlow, assisted by Customs Inspector 3 L LOFSTAD, o0y o wotwm. Lowet Nostrand, Police Li 1t Camp- 4 s Rosses g d Police Sergeant Duke yesterday IRON FOUNDERS. forenoon. Benson, who ts the quartermaster of ¢ sting ‘steamer ( Customs ira gangplank of th nd 20 Mexican cf the WESTERN FOUNDRY, r5e® o& fredler st Cestings of Every Description Made to Orler. Tel. Black 1308. searct by down th PAPER DEALERS, WILLANETIE *U'* AND rAram co. 722 Montgomery st T seat of on board PRINTIND. EC fll‘fiflES. m m;:?ri:Ym"nL__ o ‘1‘.'.: l‘_!:v-‘ STATIONER AND PRINTER. States Mar- WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, 25555 12X o DIAMOND COAL MINING CO., at its GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, is the Best Coal in the market. Office and Yards—50 Main street. Enlow yesterduy it Quarantine igating a box of iich — Benson had rt on the steamer. En- | . wa alment until B g POPULAR NEW BOOKS FOR appeared 1 pose of claiming the NT oranges and « upon him to halt and HOLIDAY PRESENTS, | ciipser,and called uvon sim to Baif and summons and started on run from For Love's Sweet Sak Broadway dock across E street, and BELECTED POEME OF LOVE IN ALL ow ".‘X wo shots from his revoly MOODS tod by O. Hembert Woet- Benson's fiying feet, but failed to stop ley. lllustrated. Cloth, §1 %0 m. . i 3 he fugitive c d_himself in the , 8 I 01d Glory ‘erles 4 3 re oon flicers stationed 8 l:l:f'"‘. yer. -“P.un:bl n themsely 80 as > surround tre house, %, DX Vetmng, .55 After a little whil emerged and Camping on the 8t. Lawrence started on a r way with o OR ON THE TRAIL OF THE EARLY w le poss: He succe q DISCOVEF .t T. 7 in getting intc at 221 . pstre < # . 3 Broadway, wher room-d g2 and darted siderable We Four Girls a0 < 3 By Mary G. Darling. Tlustrated 5 | e R e oo cloth, § hind fram H‘ « e iind a et with a Beck’s Fortune lothir A STORY OF SCHOOL AND SEMI- 3 on w ore U'nited States | NARY LIFE. By Adele E. Thompson. | | Commissioner nd held for trial Tilustrated. « " with bonds $250. N clga ave o Wee Lu-v's Secpst st g B Being the Fourth Volume of bringing smuggi - er from . I gy de cxample e persist amu For rale by all dealers or sent postpaia g o B s B SEVERELY BITTEN BY ‘ A WATER-FRONT MULE OAKLAND, T in Alameda tesm: LEE & SEEPARD, Publishers, Bos'en. Good light makes good busi- 2ht as well as day. ted store attracts | 8 —\William r, aged 29 ‘orday’ rs. had | s—the dimly lighted store | the very novel experiance on the Oakiand Sives it away. [ water front this afternoon of belng > | severe bitten by a vicious m e, Corda Be up-to-date— was quietly walking about the water front and had just passed the long-eared WHY, | animal when he was suddenly seized ~ed | the right arm and lifted off the :rolmd’ Use a welsbflch Lighfl | His horror when he identified his assail- ant can ea:ly be surmised. After a con- | siderable struggle Corday succeeded in | uring his release. 3 Exhausted from Mdnfi 'f;'m wz:gg‘c“ | puin “and loss of blood, Corday vet has. | Sealed Box Bearing Mark tened 10 the Recelving Hospifal, where | | Steward Bouchert dressed an ugly lac | ALL DEALERS erated wound on the bicep of the right erfei’ Manites and cheap | arm which required nearly a dozen om drass parte. | stitches. “1 have had experiences with ! - —————————— | viclous dogs.” said Corday afterward, but xurely this one was no horse on me. | 1 certainly nu-nthl I had been called to | my doom, for I had not noticed the ani- | mal as | passed, and the sudden jerk | with which I was lifted Into the - air knocked me silly. Indeed it was a mule on ELECTRIC BELT, | Prices from $350 to 42 Largest manu- | facturers in the Uni. ted States. No Quacks connected with this | me."” cnlblll!-an ——————————— B e Edner Goes to the Harbor. v\!lmg "A’dd. Jooklet | Police Officer “Jack™ Edner, one of the No. ress most popular men in the department, was T e Tt et Wou | yestarday : transferred Trom ithe. Haven — — | teenth street station to Captain _Dun- leavy’s division at the harbor. Edner, Market. v Try | Gorner Fourth and cur Bpecial Brew although connected with the force for comparatively short time, has made many CAFE ROYA brilllant captures and has been a terror Bo“overosats sud | of evil doers in the hilsrion. i raeoror Valises checked free, | is in the line of promotion. . | suffictent to reassure him. | besteg | demand for real HEE S | NO INDICATIONS OF FLUBRY} IN TRANSACTIIONS. —— | HE zale of the Baldwin Hotel site | 000 by E. J. Baldwin to | 0d was the sole trans- nt in the real iring the past week but that of itseif was sufficlent to a feeling of r and gratification. M Fleod au s heap of 1 sfigure one of « ers in the eity mor for years, to come W soon be ob rated. To any one who has any doubt what- ever as to the henlthy condit the real estate market, the figures represer Ing the value of the property transferred during the last th The sales for that period aggregate 81451461 for inside properties alone, and although there have been no indlcations of a flurry in the market, the prices obtained have been fair almost without exception. Not only recorded reached this more than sfactory figure, but tully half a million dollars’ worth of prop- ¢ changed hands during the last thirty days of which no record has as yet been made. In view of this fact and the nu- merous inquiries for desirable investment property, with which all the brokers are i, and the additional fact that a r of big deals are on the very verge ng consummated, the property own- ers of San Francisco have every reason to feel satisfied with existing conditions. he investment of capital is not confined have the sales actua numt of to any particular district, although the wholesale district is recelving the most attention, as is but natural under the | circumstances. Buyers seem to be will- st In any portion of the city e income producing property can be e is a large surplus and In all the savings banks, and the ifficulty of placing this accumulation of wealth has begun to prove rather a mat- ter of inconvenie even though it does furnish convincing proof of the general of money on prosperity of the reople. According to homas Magee & Sons' Real Estate Cir- ar the savings banks are reducing ir balances, some by the purchase of Government bonde and others by satis- factory loans on the best of stock and bond securities. Continuing the *Circu- lar” says: evertheless, they have still la:ge sums to lend on city real estate at 6 per t a vear, gross, they paying the moit- gage tax. The net rate they receive this vear is 4.37. It sometimes seems that, no matter how much money the banks suc ceed in ‘nvesting or relending, paymen. of old loans kept far ahead of what they can invest or lend out. The much betier state that has developed lately does not m to aid our savings banks much in getting rid of surpius money. Their prayer for more borrowers for the present remains unanswered “‘Private lenders last' month lent on city real estate mortgages, and lea; $360,250. The Hibernia Bank $321.447 In the city and released $245,3. The city mortgages given to the German Bank vember amounted to $68,85 and its releases were $99.067. The account of the Savings Unlon in the city was $29.50 lent out :1nd $23,300 pald in. The total num- 4 Te- lent | ber of city real estate mortgages record- ed in November was 207, amounting to 31 and 240 releases of the value of 5 The local savings banks, building asso- clations and private capitalists loaned an ggregate of $420.5% upon real estafe ¢ s city for the week ending December 2 s of the savings banxs amounted to $363 d were as follows: Hiocr- nia, $100.10; German, $105,10; San Fran- sco Savings Union, $8,500; Savings and Loan, $1 Humboldt, 318, Becur $92,000; Mutual, $6 French, 330,000, a Columt The loans of bu {ations 2 private capitalists The German Sav 550 and and others to ings and Loan ¥y made loan of $%.000 at § per All the loans by the Hibernia :nd Mutual were at the same rate, the former bank making one $10,000, with a I boldt at the s of $66,600 and one of 1 of $10,000 by the Hurn- e figure.” The three lo by the Bank were $40,000, $it 6o and $ % per_cent. Releases on the week were $152,00, including one of $40,000, v There were but three building e« act recorded during the week just ended hut the number recorded for the month of Noven: . of an aggregate v of $190,103, against 4 51 for smber, 155 at $2510g for November, 1847, 'and 25, valued at $i17 13, for November, 159 ' For the ‘firet hs of 189 the number of ntracts filed was 839, of the a regat yalue of $4.2%,6%, against o, Valted: at 3 W5, for a correspondin eric B, fof g period in at $4.000,281, for t ame time in 1897. The Bufiding Ne- od Review, commenting upon the sit ws and uation, ovember has followed its sister month during shows an increase Ix: in the wake of the year and OVer its namesake of December more than promises 1o ex- the total of the similar month of last year. Prices of building materials are till on the raise. Laths are scarce, and hear that $1 per M is the asking price, decrease in the price of lumber, iron. sieel, lime, plaster paris, nails and k ndred articles can be looked for during the next year. So, those who are holding off, seek- ing lower prices before they begin build. perations, will certainly be left in lurch. There need not be the least ap- prehension as regards lower prices during the year 190. To replenish the low stocks now =0 hideously manifest in many stores throughout the whole country will keep the manufactories busy for months to come. Every indication points to the fact that labor of all kinds will receive higher remuneration durlng the next twelve months than it has since the haleyon days of 15%. So let every one wake up. And let v workingman and mechanie ! gird on hig armor and strike a grand blow at the ballot box in favor of new publis schools and a rand, modern-des'z ne serles of howpita butlaimgs. Remem b also the Panhandle to the Park and the new se system.” In addition to the sale of the Baldwin property, heretofore reported. Thomas Magee & Sons closed the following sales | durlng the week: Resfdence lot on the north side of Pa- cific avenue, 7 feet west of Baker street, | west 40x13 for $5500; two lots on the | north side of Union street, between Devis- adero and Broderick, 60x137:6, for $3500; lot on the east side of Masonic avenue, between Waller and Frederick, 25x120, for £1400; lot on the south side of O'Farrell strect, between Laguna and Buchanan, | 23x120" to_Olive avenue, in the rear, of | which two story flats are to be erected, for $2760, ! Henry Felge has begun the erection of | two houses, to cost each, one on Florida_street, near Twenty-second, and one on Vermont, near Twenty-fifth. Property-owners on Mission street have | appointed J. P. Merrill, A. B. Wells and | W. J. Lowry as a committee to investi- cate the present condition of the street and to ascertain the best manner in which | it can be repaved between East and | Sixth streets. | The trustees of the Macdonough ostate | have decided to bulld a two-story struc- | ture upon its property on the west side of Mason street, near Turk, provided with | foundations capable of supporting a six- | :u-ry edifice, should one be desired in the | uture. Resldents of the Potrero district, which | contains over 1000 homes, have sent a pe- titfon to the Market Street Rallway ask- ing that the tracks of the proposed How- ard-street electric line be extended along Twenty-fourth street, from Potrero ave- nue east six blocks to Rhode Island street. The trustees of the Mechanics' Ineti- tute have under consideration a proposi. tion to sell the Post-street property and ; | red homers, G. D, Bailey, Berkele; ATTRACTIVE HOME OF ONE OF TY'S LEADING B THIIO+O 4O 4T+ D40 +B+C 404040 v o < > Q + Q + % + [ P = 1, 3 Rafael, to organ L s brick, tiling and terra cotta and s business men of San Rafael, to o - P4 most unique ‘and attractive bank of the old Spanish style of architec. fz¢ the ,1"r‘y\\.-l;;‘:;kl::u:r‘{w::lslnfi‘;!&hls{:' bulldings in the State is the home ture. The interior ls furnished in nav- hnd no difficulty in interestng CAPILE of the Marin County Bank at San ural wood highly polished. bt THet with' success ans + Rafael. It is one of the central figures The Marin County Bank {s compara- has ecar; he fidence of the peo- @ of the many substantlal structures of tively a new commercial institution fn ple of Ma Mr. ( hrda‘,“'.\‘hl«- is 'm: + Marin's county seat. The accompany. the City ecross the bay. The growing leading spirit of the Iniitution, hus ing halftone gives an excellent Idea of resour and ng business of associated with him h M . the capitalist of Tomales, who Is presi- dent of (he bunk, and J. L. Greer, who fills the office of secretary. Marin County prompted S. H. Cheda, one of the most progressive young the dimensions and pecullar design of the natty little structure. It is built of ® g W‘OWWQMGOOOO@OO‘OOOWW’OW#O&W@?_W. ADVERTISEMENTS. BIENNIAL STATEMENT —-OF THE— Hibernia Savings : Loan Sociefy ADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN A of the State Legisiature, passed March 1863, and hereto annexed, to wit The People of the State of California, repe | sented in Senate and Assembly, do enact follows Section 1. The Cashler or Secretary of « Favings Bank, Savings and Loan Soctety every institution in which deposits of are made and interest paid therec within fifteen days after the Ist day cember, in the year one thousand eight b dred and ninety-three, and within fiftee: e 1st day of December of each and o second succesding year thereafter . the Hoard of Bank Commissi aw atement, showing the am redit, the last known p postoffice address, and the fact | known to sald cashier or secretary, depositor therein, or withdrawn s deposit, or 0 shall not have made a heretr. tice of these depcsits in « pers published in or nea: and county or town where ated at least once a week weeks, the cost of such p pro rata out of said vided, however, that to or affect th nume cf any pe or secretary to be livin with the accumulation ti than fifty dollars. Section 2. The Hoar shall incorporate in each return which shall have them, as provided in Section 1 o ction 3. Any e the banking institutions m n 1 of this Act neglecting the sworn statement require shall be guilty of & misdeme ordance with the foregol ing statement s submitted, as appear our books at the close of business on t day of December, A. D. 1999, to wit Name. Address. Am Anderson, Andrew.San Franciswo, Cal. §& Backstrom, L. I Barrett, Milton. .. Bassard, John Bishop, WiI Bousquet, Alfred 132 Steuart +0+ 0404 D40+ 0+ 0+ 040+ O+ 0+ O+ T4 040 404 C+O+ 0+ O+0+ O+ 40404040+ 0+ 0+ O+ 0404040400 | Ity Jorn purchase the Calvary Church property | Glene owned by A. J. McIntosh of Seat- | !s:(.:l..rvl;:n.”n'l:;_flrk on the corner of Geary and Powell stree tie; second, Roy's Thought, owned by O. } ke A d erect a modern building thereon. The | J. Allee of Lawrence, |l'nHl[’hlfl, Jerry. church property is on the market at Puppy, bitches—First, Irralie, owned by P about $250,000. W. B. Frue of San Jose, | | PRI The trustees of the First Baptist| Novice, dogs—First, Gienera, owned by | Church are considering a proposition to | A. J. Mclntosh; second, Dixons Ormskirk | c erect a temporary structure on the site [ of the Winters Collle Kennels. Z o of the church bullding recently destroyed | Novice, bitches—First, Bell Bonnington, C by fire on Eddy street, between Jones and | 0Wred by Winters Colli¢ Kennels; second, |e 4 Leavenworth, at a cost of about $3500. | Black Bear, owned by O. J. Albee; third, | Glose, Neille.. Hale Bros. are preparing to erect a five- | Irralie, owned by W. B. Frue. i )lu““l.ln. John. ; story and ment_steel structure on| Oper, dogs—first, Yarrow Ormskirk, s 4 the site of th and_Central Market, on | owned by O. J. Albee; second, Glenera, | Sonnatly, Macs.. Market street xth. It will cover | oWned by A.J. Meclntosh. | . sy Open, " bitches—First, Princess Ziska, nolly, Michael The election of the F wied by W. B. Frue. bett, Richard. sion Improvement Clubs will be held x\“llf;.""{‘ d.-l I}-':{; ,]X\:muil llhu,?wm-d} I Sy Dy ber 20, the following nomina- | by Dr. Archibald McChesney, San’ Jose. | . Dalton, Edmon December 30, ar made: Presi- | Sable Colliest ‘pappy. does—rirst, ver- | Peculiar Appeal Made | dent, C. Stader, J. B. RS presi- ;"1’1‘:1(1’“:‘ er, n\\‘m;tl'l 'Jnm~h Il\‘rnn( of . | | Daly, Maria Sonb et ; Wink- nto; second, Rob Roy 1V, owned b H l‘:r“"r"n?mlmll‘x\-: I ¢ Tuo- | Stewart & Son of Monterey County; thirc to Police. hey: financial secretary, Thomas Crouch. | Stewart's Chromo, owned by F. A. Row The new water works at Golden (;uw‘fl";'”({lrfl%x‘m ll.:‘axl‘:r]r Ev-sor;.ln Jeft, own, ;1 gt it s B P, are about completed. They will be | by Charles D. Estee Jr. of st Oakland. | o Capable ‘of TUFRISHIRg 2000000 Eallons of | | Pul Py, Taches, First, Princess Bonfta.| CONSCIENCE TROUBLED HIM | pperey san Joser Cal... "The ':m:mn-omn- have decided agairst | ™Man, owned by George Tinto of Seattle . [ Romapme o addte the proposition to give the Mission dis- | third. Admirai’s Sunset of the Winters Donlan, Peter...... Broadway tricts & Tecreation park Collte Kennels; reserved, Countess Mona, PRIEST HAD REFUSED TO GIVE some ot % : Cinste about to begin the | O%ned by - Albee. | Donevan, Jerry....Outside Missio - e e I e oy the southeast | . Novice, dogs First. Verona Pale Face, | HIM ALMS. Domavan: Jonm...- disStevenson corner of Page street and Central avenue. | OWned by Winters Collle Kennels: second, AR P " e Pt Cal. 2 g o P it ik it Count Sergius, owned by W. B. Frue. | | Dunstord, John... Howard st. vet & — third: Clansman, ‘owned by Thornhili| One of the most pecullar cases of an 53 g Kennels, Fruitvaie: reserved, Rob Roy, | e BENCH SHOW STILL | fourth, owned by Sfewart & Son. “' | uneasy consclence following the commis- g | Novice, bitches—First, Pensarn Pansy, | £1o0 of crime which has come under pol 8 Sressan ot TENTION { owned by M. Coffey of Sacramento: sec- | Notice for some time attracted the atten- ds. ThomasM.San Mate ATTRACTING AT ."L';‘» Miss Bouthport, owned by O. J. Al- | tion of the officers at the California. Ely, Agnes C.......San Fr i « it < street Police Station last night. An old | Emeny, Carrie 15 Beld. \ ; Open, dogs— “apl ) . - -3 4 rian Colu B. acas nf‘?fl'c'u'.fif,‘"fi]i ogrmed by T | man, Oswell Seliger, residing at 76t Mis- | Faughney, William.Orland e Continued from Eleventh Page Soighter, owned by 0. J. Albee: third, | Slon street, robbed a church, and the deed | Flanigan, James...No add SIS Count Sergius, owned W. B. Frue; re- S0 much troubled him that he applied to | Flynn, John. - Potren . e | esved, ";'mr';d‘"";'rlhh.\' Charles I,r_ Bates | the police to be placed behind ine bars | Foster, James W..Care : S SO E Al e other entries were | where he might suffer a penalty fo castle, 3 ond and third prizes to C. J. Siegtried; Rob Roy, Imperfal Ormskirk and Alto | Crime. o P R S . Sastralie S Siextried ' % DRt Dok % e Seliger entered the California-street Po- | Frasse, Henry......Kern Ca 1 Black Jacobins, pairs, first prizes cach | ,OP. bitches—First, Lady Norman, | lice Station about 8 o clocl ot night and = Gainey,Elizabeth M} to G. T. Marsh of San F-uncisco and | oig'“p o¥ Ceorge Tinto of Seattie: sec: | gave himself up as a thief. When ques. | Gebson. William...F & Br f Oakland; red Jacobins in ‘Ajpa PSqormskirk, owned by O. J. | tioned he told a queer story. He stated D B o rcond ihrises; $04 G, 1T A ;’A[‘;fl:‘_’}?_‘g(fi"‘;‘ Qrmskirk gwned by | that while partially intoxicated on Thurs- | Gifford, David B. farsh; vellow Jacobins, pairs, first and | o F ; reserved, Rose Roy, owned by | day afternoon he e Bonttaar® | Gould, John...... 5 cobins, white Jacobins and spiash Jaco- | “Nyynhar dogs—First, Emerald Ormakirk | L0 An¢ Leavenworth streets, and asked bins, pairs, first prize in each class to G. | % one of th T. Marsh. | priests for a dime. fused him Jr.. owned by O. J. Albee. Bull terrfers: = Puppy, bitches—First ik His next White owls, pairs, first, second, th'rd | Trilby, owned by Georga D. Lubben. aln: | LougRt v @ short {me Afterward and fourth prizes to B, T. McBaln, Onk- | meda.' Novice, dogeeFirst Ruiysry, | e 5 el ) afterwar land; white Chinese owls, palr, first prize, | owned by L. S. an Francisco. | even matters up,” as he stated. he stole B. T. McBain; black African owls, pair, | Open, dogs-Firat rned by L. | a box of tacks and left the theein Crpole Lewls Bros., first and second prizes; blue | 8 Adams Jr.. 's; ; Open, | he sold yesterday to some one on Parine African owis, first prize, Lewls Br bitches—First, Woodcote Queen, owned by | str ? ome ¢ on Pacific blue English owls, first prize, Lewls Bros; | Fay & Gleason Kennels, San Francis _After the deed had been ¢ 5 silver English owls, first and third prizes, | also special prize for besc op o e ad been committed Se- 1. Stextricd, Alameda; second prize. 1. in bull terrier class e s _ MeBain, Oukland; siiver Chinese oW.s, | Dachshund: Open, dogs—First. Pri streets some pair, Lewis Bros., first prize; blue hlinvse Rupert, owned by W. B Fris S l] rince finally came to the police sta- owls, first and steond prizes, Lewls Bros, | Fox 'tarriars: bitehes—Flost he officers in charge did not know Oakland; aun African owls, fist prize, B! Fornwood | Brophy, owned by Fernwood | phaned o the Gomtrat pomatter o oo . McBain s | Kennels, Oakland.’ Smooth coats, pupey | higned to th al Police Station, Black barbs. pair, first prize, Lewls | dogs—First. Idalia, owned by N. 1i. Hiek, | Boich place an officer was s to) intee Bros.; white barbs, pairs, first and scc- man, San Franelseo, tain if ”"{‘_ Teatied 1o o f”(" ascer- ond prizes, Lewis Bros © = 5 e S : ) rosecute the man. Pl i LT i, " |EXHIBITORS BANQUETED, | Would be taken against £eliger. and. upon Silver Antwerps, G. D. Bailey, Berke- 3 2 L !\‘li in l;l‘:-l|‘11-"‘:h_»:.;]fllw ;‘y::"r,l’.‘l\ L:n et i e e air, Aloha pigeon | JOAKLAND, Dec. 8.—A banquet was | jas ged with being drunk and piace Ot At wrine s mottied wihasn: whne‘;“"” by the officials of the Oakland |ina cell. Seliger Is over 10 years of age. cumulets, pair, Duchess pigeon lofts, (,OIX".PL-\‘;‘ "':"::"r'!wi'lln-xln the California —_—————— Oakland, first prize. } own restaurant Palefaces Ad Black hen piseons, blue hen pigeons | this evening. Addresses were made by s oo fiuoplled-“ and mottled hen pigéons, Duchess pigeon | Henry Berrar, Mr. Mitchell . of I yes: he meeting ¢ arata Counefl pf lofts, first prize in each class. Mr. Tresler of Los Angeles, Mr. Alb, the Degree of Pocahontas, Improved Or- White duchess pigeons, Duchess pigeon | Los Angeles. 0. G. Men, Albee and Mrs. 0. G, 3er of Re lofts, first and second prizes. { Albee, Mr. Harker of tree D the adoption of twenty-one palefaces, ln- Blick Florentines, Aloha pigeon lofts. Aoy e Aarral- | dics and gentiemen, the degree betne sens first prize. &1t d of Oakland, J. S. Nafsmith ferred_in first-class form by Pocahont Red parior tumblers, Lewis Bros., itst | o¢"Gukland, Dr, Keye o Alameda i | May McDonald, assisted by the. demres prize. 3 th, San | Stewart. Mr. Brown of Riverside, Vice | teAm under the direction of Captain J 1“”m"“h"m|"’”‘ir“}-c§;1d(flrlllf{;r N ‘1‘.,5,1.1,:,,[ L. N. Cobbledick and President ;| D- Harned .\| number of new features Francisco, first and s o ‘an Every. There wi e e were introduced in the work which ad. Cage squab breeders, Duchess pigeoa | S ware: sy, Dresent, | e It oy T oa :}I";;‘ lofts, first prize, | 1A nguishin . Runt and duchess cross, Duchess pigeon | lofts, first prize. White homers, meda, first priz Crooks Estate Appraised. OAKLAND, Dec. £.—W. H. Morrow, P. J. Sullivan and R. H. Webber to-day filed | djournment to G. Lubben, Ala- 0ok of a collation. ———— pair, Fiue homere. pair, Aloha pigeon lofts, | an appraisement and Inventory in the ro | Divorce Suits Filed. Alameda, first prize. | tate of Matthew G. Crook: deceased, Suits for divorce have Blue chequer homers, Aloha pigeon showing total yaluation of $3.73 63, rep: | Angenett Ansell against Frank . Ansell, lofts, first prize; slilver ‘homers, tle ve- | fesenting chiefly real estate in Alameda | for failure to provide: Alvine ' Siemson tween Aloha pigeon lofts and E. Wich- nm':_ both of xlhmt’dn‘ for first prize against Gusts black homers, Lewis Bros., first prize; prize; red ¢hequer homers, E. Wichman, | first i ize; yellow homers, Aloha pij eonl A e Y4 Yecord hoersy Son GARMENTS. Mole, East Oakland, second prize for sec- ond longest dlstance; young record om- | _ ers, John Mole, three first prizes; 00p | homers, John Mole, (’il"l‘{ prll‘o‘; ?‘t;mgr‘q';. Stylrs, fit and record, E. D. Connolly, Alameda, | R P SN prize; H. C. Worth, San Francisco, sec- | ond_prise. ; ’l'h:‘rlollnwlnglnm the final awards in | the poultry section: Golden penciled Hamburgs—Cogks, first, | second and_third prizes, C. J. Slegtried. | Cockerels, first, second and third, C. J. Siegfried. Hens, first, second, third | and fourth, C. J. Siegfried. Pullets, first, second, third, fourth and fitth, C. J. Steg- | fried. | Silver spangled Hamburgs—Cockerels— | Flr-:.”(_‘ p.!. Siegfried, Alameda; second, ! J. R, Riggs, Alameda; third, * Willlam Btelner. 'ull(-uv‘SPconeh J. R. Rigg; We would | urge vou Garments of the high- L e ] est graleat the lowest to inspzct prices in America. our splendid lin= of Holilay In such an extensive assortmsnt as we car- ry, you cannot fai: to third, R. Rigg; four W. Steiner. find just what you (.‘m!;xr-l-‘int. Charles Eslohn; second, -l‘ want. > R, Rigg. Red caps—Hens, third and fourth, Mrs. E. A. Riggs, Alameda. Real barvains for the holi- Seal Skin White \yandottes: Pen — First, F. | = ok Forbes, Napa: second, C. H. Louder, San siiys in London oved Seol Francisco; third, O. P, Hayes, Los Gatos JaCketS- inJy s, beauti- fourth, O." P. Hayes, Los Gatos. Cocks— | fully finish=d, fit per- $150 First, Hayes; second, Forbe: third, | Forbes; fourth, 8. K. Wood, West Berke: | fec i le | Nzar Seal Jackets at...$32.50 to $50.00. Cockerels—First, Forbes: second, Santa | Rosa poultry farm: third, Forbes; fourth, Hayes. Hens—First, Forbes; second, Collarcttes. | Haves; third, Hayes; fourth, Santa | Capes. Teresa poultry farm. Pullets — First, Baltic Seal, with Kimmer | Baltic Seal, 16 inches Hayes; second, Forbes; ~third, Haves! | yoke, 11 inches deep. e 85.50 } ) fourth, Santa Teresa poultry farm; fifth, | $15.00 Chinchiila, with eleciric seal Hayes! | 750 v I, 16 inches, with Buff Wyandottes: Pen—First, Dr. T. B, yoke... seeevenns %3 s W Biac Key. Alnmede; suéond. D T B Xey. | Eleciri- Seal, finished with | Lk Marten Collar " $i1.50 Alameda. Cocks—First, Dr. Key, =~ - 1 fanctalls slzso abrador Mink, with ruffle— Cockerels—First, H. B. M"{mr aipaa; Molr. Astrakhan 14 inches $17.50 i l“‘"l‘}x“trll' ;‘dralfi- Pth, Koy rufil $|7 5. 16inches, $.0.00 s Gatos; fourth, 3 y Jaey. LS e Wl > Hens—First, Key: second, Key: thira, Electric Seal, Pursi o 18 inches.. $92.50 i . Mayo. Pullets—First, h Persian yoke, @z 3 ‘L{l:)) ouct‘x(rl\sfl;‘nyo; -’lglrd. Mayo; fourth, no piscing. sla .'\ aEl: C:'xrllfissh?d" wl‘:t': d“\’llce fistrakhun Mayo. g . wi tails all ar Black Leghorns: Pen—First, Thomas Children’s Fur Sets— tglega,nny ound, collarettes and cuffs— H. Thompson, Alameda. Cocks—First, H 75 cts and upward. Thompson. ens—First, Thompson; sec- ond, Thompson. Black inervas: lined and foegal ned and 18 inches ‘25.“ Mink Capes from. $45 up H. LIEBES & COMPANY, INCORPORATED, THE LARGEST FUR HOUSE IN TH Nos. 133, 135, 187 POST STREET, Cockerels—First, E. L. Dunshee, San Francisco; third, E. L. Dunshee, San Francisco. Hens—First, Mrs, Hume, San Francisco; second, Wil- low poultry farm; third, Willow poultry farm; fourth, Willow poulllguflrm' fifth, Dunshee. Pullets—First, shee; sec- ?nd, D‘l_m-h;e:wmnlrd, W;llllow' 'guury ‘arm; fourth, low poultry fa The following are the awards in the ken- nel section: Tricolored Collles; puppy, dogs—First, E WORLD, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, The priest re- 1ng there way . | Mann, Benjamin.. of the council ire nother hall, been filed by | McArdie, Edward v Siemann, for desertion. Green, Mary Hansen, Harris, Sileg. Hollisey, James 3 Henry, Anne .8 Polk st., § Hesslon, Patrick,..16 Natoma Hogan, Thomas.. mer Pel Jumes attery » folohan, James....San Francisce Hownrd:siary T 8 rand Hotel Hubert, ....5an Francisc Hughes, Willlam..8an Francisco, Hyland, John A....No address Jette, Clothilde Ag- 574 Folsom st, S nes “on, Johan.. nson, James Johnsou, Albert Joseph, Manuel Keough, Peter Kerr, Jane..... Kiernan, Bernard. Kuster, Anra E....Brooklyn, Cal Larkershim, J. B..Los Angeles, Cal.... or, Thomas....American Exchange Lawlor, Thoma: i B . ke Lewls, Margaret...2d and Folsom sts., ith st., 8. F “Ship Wash Libby Lyneh, Cornelins yneh, Edward | Lynch, Patrick.....Kentuck House, nch, Patr Centuck H e Lynch, Thomas Howard st., §.F. 8 1 Leod, William! ek, Meno . Cal 2 6 Mahon, John. Slerra Mahoney, Mary Manchen. Ella 23 Natoma # San F) isco, Mellor, Henry... Miller, Henry W oloney, Garrett. Morkan, Michael Muir, Mary or D Mur Murphy, M | Murra | Murray, John...... Cal.. Greenwich F. Davisville, Cal Hamilton . M Henry. Egan_Canyon 3 ..San Franel 3 an Francisco, Cal.. w Atlantic Hotel, ntgomery | MeNuity, James. “heer House, ile House. San ateo Co., Cal mm st., §. F. st, bet. Jackson Pacific sts. S.F. rade McPhall, Colin.... McTimpany, John, Nielson, Nills. | Niltson, Peter n. Georg | a minor).... Sacramento st., | Norton, The Mission st., 8.F. O’'Brien, Denis. t Rey Cal.... Miss| 8.F. O'Connor, Maria....2015 L Tombstone 14 Sansome st., 8.F. 1S Clara st., 8 F.... Alameda Point, Cal., Harrison st. S.F. tral Hotel, 8. F. o address. - miah. Potter, Wi Sansome sts 02 Stockton st | Pratt, 45 Laurel plac Raffert Sacramento, ( Reynoids, Michaei.Los Angeles | Richter, Otta. 22 Turk st., 8. F Robinson, Elien....Valencia st 17th and 15th, S. F. 5§ Robinson, Mary, or Chester Arfel Griffin (a mnor). 218 Galifornia ave., Powers, Griffin (& minor. Samuelson, Edwin. Sheehan, 'matilia Sheehan, Joh Bryant F. ¢ Stiva, Pedro A 3 P EF cal hip_Dublin 14 an_Francisco, Cal. 3 12 Eighth st San Francis liivan, Timothy. . Taffe, Mary...... Taylor, Willlam. Thingler, Jaoette Toftmann, Hans , Edward... . Ellen Trimble, Jane...... Turley, Catherine..C: Whippey, Geo, F. White, James. Whittle, Joha.. . Williams, William,san Fra Totadesseessonse State of California, ¢ Francisco.—88 1 do solemn and County of San swear that 1 have & r‘r"" 1 knowledge of the matters contained in the Koing statement, and that every statement, ;‘nllbl‘tr a;lnl l“kn‘ l?b]:“! tl it of my knowledge a la tre. Lo the e PRT 7. TOBIX, Secret Subscribed and sworn fo before me (hi Dec - 1599, day of Decem e o kNOX. Notary Puble, In and for the City and County of San Fran« cisco, State of California

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