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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1900. AUSTRALIA AND HER PASSENGERS ARE STILL HELD NotYet Released From Quarantine. DORIC SAILS FOR THE ORIENT CARRIES THE REMAINS OF MRS. JUDGE WIDEMANN. - Changes Among the Harbor Hospital —Captain Alexander Takes the Pomona—S8Sunol and Vigi- lant in Collision. - their I re allowed & pass- they w serv passenger he Au to get th DD F was a scer om been its Temp At dress ¢ were in grand mar Tonningsen | W, ¢ ifornia Com- Lar. display com- 1t the KNIGHTS TEMPLAR - IN THE BALL ROOM Brilliant Social Function by the California Commandery. Mr. and Bonifiel and Mrs. Dewey Campbell, S. A A. M. Cox. and Mrs. Thomas B. De- ._Mdubray R. Dundas, M : H. Davis, Mr. and Mr Decker, Mr. and Mrs, an, Mr. and Mrs Willlam H. ey Ewing, W. TS, P, ‘Fraser, T. F. Fair- Benfami{n Garratt, Mr. and Mrs. verhoiz, Mr. and Mrs. James E. &e F.. Gray, Harry y J. Gordon, Abraha Lawrance V. Horton, d Mrs. ERRRRRRRRY THE EMPORIUM. I Hall—second ftoor, front. RAERRRE IR R RN RRRRRXRERR RN Don’t miss seeing the great historical Indian painting,. ““The Burning Arrow,”’ now on free view in Exhibition THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. I THE EMPORIUM. | Grand Saturday Night Goncert by Emporium Orchesira, under John Marquardt. r;-ldny Only. Damask Towels 12c. Strictly All-Linen Damask Towels, some all white, others with neat colored borders, knotted fringes, sizes 17x35 inches, a splen- did value at $1.80 per dozen, to-day omly, each . . 12¢ Friday Special. for 38¢ — Flesce- Lined Shirts and Draw- ers, doub'e stitched and unshrinkable, very com- | fortable medium weight | garments, regularly 5%¢ | \ !/ each, to-day only..38¢€ | //, Main Floor— 7/, Third Section Right of Entrance. Frday an di.;"art:rd:y Furniture Specials. Shakespeare Stands — Solid oak, 16x16 inch top, with one shelf, special | Friday and Saturday. Lt i e High Ghair—Golden- oak, with cane | seat, large shelf, neatly carved and nicely polished, regularly $2.50, Frilay and Satur- day. : 40 Chilirzn’s Enamebed Crib| and . attress- 2 feet 4 inches wide, W. Bennett. Others who were present | ” g 2 28.50, special or Price Alberts, with or without -breasted | 60c grade. . 4 foet 6 inches long, regularly §8.50, special | 4 S e g AL Sy : | s ts; Tweeds, Cheviots, Cassimeres and Fancy | Anderson; Mr. and | & Friday and Ssturday.....ococvvvvcon... 88225 Worsteds; every suit sewed throughout with silk and | 200y pOSlry Oarpet for | e RA e Parlor SetThree picces, mahogany ) finished in every way equal to custom tailors; -all | maveh a good, servicoable carpet. Peter T. Barclay, Pete | ® finish, Sofa, Arm Chair and Reception Chair, / regularsizes, long and slim, short and stout; a perfect- | , a good, serviceable carp nart, A“;;.K:i‘ar;r. e and | upholstered in_pretty damask and tapestry, ox tna weslk poly st ces-guatsir oft | gon rauos{ry Carpets 56ic Robert Tiruge, Mr. and | & regularly £25, Friday and Saturday $18.75 ey ;;‘dn;" :riond v IL:)L holrd»;s“zi. Ta[fh"v floral irecdioft, Mr, and Mr. Thomas | Sideboard—Golden oak, with 18x30 Fuid Posaian affesta'; alué halk awd sbale pat- inch French plate beveled-edge mirror, swell front, plush lined drawers, large linen drawer, Malted Miilk 70c. Horlick’s Malted Milk, on special sale Friday and $1 size, 7085 50c size, 3@ caLIFoRNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST Wien’s * Hats for Underwear. The farge coliection of Silk Remnants from our $1.95 y great January Clean-Up Sales on special sale - notisie SJcGarments For the two days we colorings, in lengths 1 to 10 yards, saitable al| One-Quarter Off. ;'m0 | Choice of any Man’s $15 Suit in the | per yard. = 40c Tablets or Ground. Eastern Hams 12.c. 300 best Eastern Hams, on sale to-day and Satur- 12%e f EMPORIU Goiden Rule Bazaas “store. day, if quantity lasts, per pound. ALL-DAY Sprciar SALES — Silk Remnant Sale. Frld;y Only. Pearl] Butfons Sc. 150 gross white Pearl Buttons, clear and perfect, in sizes 16, 18, 2), 22 and 24 line, 2 dozen on card, to-day only, all sizes the same special price, per card .8e Notion Department—Main Floor. Friday and Saturday. $2.45 to-day and Saturiay at ore-guarier off the already reduced Remnrant Prices. | This lot inciudes remnants of all kinds of quick-selling seasonable silks — Striped, Figured, Checked and Plaid Taffeta, Duchesse and Peau de Soi:, Plain Taffetas, | Satirs, Corded Silks, Surahs and Indias, White and Evening Brocades, Plain Black | Taffetas, etc., etc., in desirable lengths for shirt waists, coat linings, rufflings, offer our entire line of $2.45 Fedora Hats, pearl, light and dark brown, con- trasts and black, first- class materials, silk trim- mings, at the very special 81 underskirts and trimmings, for two days only at price - a5 One-Quarter Off Marked Prices. . Hat Departmgnt—First Floor. ‘Bargain Tables—Main Aisle. lptmaiiksroptne . Friday and Saturday. Friday and Saturday Oniy. $15 Suits. ; Carpet Specials. Qarpet Remnants—600 yards of | Brussels Carpet, all styles of patterns and D P P B P P P P R e e L e e P e e e e et O] Linojesm Remnants — 1000 | yards, all qualities, plenty of patterns to se- lect from, | £100 grade. T5¢ grade store at one-Jjuarter off—no reserva- tions made—until closing time Satur- day night the price will be $71.25 Single or double breastad S: Frocks AdALARARAqgqa2aa 80c Tapestry Carpets 57ic neatly carved and highly polished, regularly Second Floor—Rear. Friday anl;y. Stalky & Co. 9fe. A special for book lovers. Kipling’s latest story. Pub- lisher's price $1.50, special for this day only 8ic Main Floor--Rear. 37c on the Doillar. §27.50, special Friday and Saturday $21.50 | | | The big store will begin an extraoridinary sale uit and C.oak Dep’t next Moniay, Feb. The folfowing tefegram received last week New York, January 22, 1970. THE EMPORIUM AND GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, San Francisco: Your offer 37c_on the dollar for entirc balance this season’s stock Cloaks, Will express Wednesday, 24th. S. ROSSEFF & CO. in the 5th. tails the story : Dresses, Skirts and Waists accepted. Last Days of the Granite Enameled Ware Saje. —For two days best grade 10-wire Carpets, with or without borders. Wiiton Velvet Carpet, in very handsome patterns ial per ya days.. Fody Erusseis—A htigh grade of the best wearing carpet made, for two days, per yard....... . ..82%c Axminsier Carpels—Handsome patterns with borders to match, per yard for two day ..9fic Seco; WA ARAAMARRLARARAdARansan Floor—Rear. friday Gnly. 15¢ Cake Plaies 10¢. Some very pretty All. sorts of rust proof coaking utensils, new goods { Carlsbad China Cake Z just received, perfect in every respect, bought months ago | Dessert - Plates before the rise in prices, enabling us to sell them now at | fr!da; and Saturday Liguor Specials. Port or Sherry— Our reguiar $1 per of a programme and ¢ or arranged e . ADd | i i fully one-third less than present market values. Sale | €04 edged with C q | , special for the 2 days... iy present I lues. -Sale | ® 2 Jrfi:?m";x';:: i gallon quality, spo n..80a | closes Saturday night. | pid decorations, reg- 35¢ Sauce Pzns. 12¢ Basting Spoe 40c Muffin Pans 45¢ Rinsing Pans.....25@ | ularly 15¢ each, 9) &27¢ | dozen placed on spe- f1d¢ | cial sale for this day 35¢ Gem Pans..... 25¢ Quart Measures 35¢ Cullenders . Kentucky Belle Whisky - Regu- | larly £3 gallon, special for the 2 days $2, éfl | Kentucky Belle Whisky--The | Martin Jones, Mr. and Mrs arles’ King, Mr. Keystone ARARAdAdLdnaRaiacaan; pon. <Mr. ‘and Mrs. ystem of fumigation has proved inade- Joseph Litchfield, Reuben H regular 7oc bottle, for 2 days.............60@ | g5¢ Roasting Pans. 45¢ Coffee Pots 39¢ | only, each.. 18e b John Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Maln Floor—Rear. Main Floor—Rear. | ~ Main Fioor—Rear. & on: Mré B P Aln 1 eve r by this ¢ and Mrs. Joseph H. " % Misp Mortin-Wlier. . | ey, was under ihe dinection oF v R e TR I O O DO PO D D e e R D BT D DR o o e P e e e D R e ey Hongk ard C tiles hn Lee Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jacob | = < > P Knights John Dr. and Mre Mibons }llf"xjo:nnb‘ 3 2 T oy nd Mrs. John D. Lackmann. 5 | | request the Board of Supervisors to pro- $4657 18. President Mendeil d v. E. Mathews, Mr. and | vide funds necessary for the purchase ot ized to deposit the money T L Mr. and Mrs. Frank | a movable disinfecting engine which can Fargo & Co.'s Bank. > tt, Mr. and Mrs. John | | be used for the complete and rapid disin-| i ey oo LR IR ~ rs. John H. McKay, Mr. fection of buildings in which the present | A [ | YOUNG MORAN IN IRONS. ST and =4 | quate. ¥ | I i e and thres iy Samuel G. Murphs. Ma: ang we | ELUPEM[NT STUHY The suggestions of Health Officer O'Brien | IN A EEMETEHY.:mwumd for Mutiny—A Writ of udge Vide- oy, James MeNab, s | | regardin, e whitewashing of vn | i % o W Maaen Tt | and the Latin quarter were adopted. I Habeas Corpus Issued for , onra e s | 2 3.1‘2, 31;];.71 Mrs. Frank W. | 1{ Plumblg ‘Jn«pfcmrl ?ull:\'undp;)lrllh{{'{ld : Him. e or of the deccased miz | Mrs. Adolph Meser, W —_— i for an additional assistant and Dr. Wil ~ States Ds dge de Haver . 3. Kun - John i;\, e AL ligmson will confer with the Supervisors ’Grave Dicser Disco Fo AN S i de Maven off Keep a ! Mr. and Mrs. F. W. G. i W “inance Committee on the matter. - SISFCHY. . - C . Yesterday being e s s Says Oatie Wathen Was The Heaith Officer was ml“"i:"nmx'“i E gg i Vers.r‘iirm-tml‘:u] Captain John and t firs ey started in tc Jeo . Neal, Mr. and Mrs. : take the necessal action in bringing . Master Willlam Holmes of . et A Seeking Employment. |15 a proper SADisCY poudition of Diun- a Robber’s Cache. | Thomas commanding them and Watts, ¥ > b:;a} - )" Brien. | | combe alley, which is unfit for habitation. | | court at 10 o’clock this morning the: boc - - Ascroft, | gt 2 3 and County Hospital were made: Assist- | Special Dispatch to The Call, | ' whe s alleged be illegal B igtive Sein takbn 1o P Dall, A, L XD Platt. i Spectal Dispatch to The Call. | ant walter at $20 a month. }";nl;l_ck O'Con- | pecial Dispatch to The Call wh is a leged to be Nlegally i Sl = : 2 - | B 2 nor: dining-room helpers at §1 50 cach.| SAN AEL, F W ‘1 e 6btain e e g Mr. and | WILLOWS, Feb. L—W. C. Tatham and | Thomas Corcoran and . Joseph - Zakozl: | 5 oot ok ke Febe 1—While digging R besinet o Rose -"an | Oatle Wathen, an alléged eloptng couple | chambermald at §10, Mary Perry. at Mount Tamalpais Cemeter; sport at New York as Willlam E. Smith, Mr. and | from Covelo, Mendocino County, last Sun- Sevisiedi S Soperabdthisi Joe Maggettl unearthed a rob- tig ot Nes o ¢ surgeons at the tuck, Albert Scott, Mr. and | arrived at Willows on horseback this | @6060606060 60 &0 ®06060806@ | Vo' 5 buried treasure, consisting’ of silver- | et ot N o B e 5 S R Shetterley, Mr. and Mo, | 2V - 5% =i s jmece ©080800@ | ware valued at fully §00. - Pt 2 5 - . X: Rowley (chalr Shortridge, Adolph G. Schetsel, sy | 2fternoon at about 4 o'clock and registered | & L § B srglgrandt oo o R gave the captain a. certifi- - [ man). M 3. Savage. € L. Wreapbel. B9 Robert W Smitn, Mr ‘Mrs. | at the Crawford. A representative of The : For once, President McKin- j; l'or ‘,‘“_mm e M"l‘,h"*:mq rifmeng LML R 20 ;";r e ';'fi“l‘-"“"é Purveying—Sir Knl Charies Bone. 'W.B. | Michael J. Savage, Mr. call ’"'"‘l“;e_dl g-'"l?,“m '"“.mfil".f,‘ly # ley has cast aside official dig- % | the burial place when his shovel struck, | the captain and other officers. and should T G e muests were: Sir Knight | e 3 after their ar L i ok e oo $ nity and -‘patted Juba” for a | at a depth of about three feet from the.ibe Kept & prisoner and turned over to the The special guests ¢ emninent. grand Ip 8, Tefaries W. Taber, Mr. and |lowing account of the affalr: 2 buck ‘and -wing dance. Read & | Surfice. a mass of hard. objects, which; | L nited States Attorney at this port Reuben H. Lloyc ight . Jacob H. -Neft, | BT 2 “I teil you this story about our eloping z g o %1 upon being brought to.1ight, proved to be | ¢ oran s - frem San Francisco. His master; Blr en: grand -commander: Aina¥4gren. Mr. and |5 o lle. We had no Intention whatever of | & in next Sunday’s Call how it - 3| WFo0 BenE becueht &9 ERG BEOVed 10 B | father lives at 248 reet. v. | Right Fominent Sir Knight John F. Mer: Andrew Wilkie, My, | marrying. I am 53 years old and Oatic is | * happened. % | in a coarse wrapper -of canvas. ~The Ttal- S e appearance | iff grand commander; Very Eminent Sir | Viarvastphal, Mr. and’ Mrs. [19. I have known her ever since she was b 2 2| antook Mhe Mind. fo Tosenn Corit: tie o His Own Fault. apebio shyes | Knight. Frederick M. Muller, Sepui¥ | v Crer: "5k, any ‘il F. W |2 baby and treat her like 1 would a. daugh- [ 0060806060 060 808040800@ | perintendent of (he cemetery. Cortl | COFOTer Colé Neld an inquest yesterday grand commandet: - nd generalissimo; | B arles | oo Oatfe has not been living at home for | rubbed away the mold and tarnish- which | morning on. the body of Dennis J 'lgeursv‘b Sir Knfght Willlam _Frank | James Anderson, past commander of | the past year, as her mother married a A MANSION OF STONE. [ laborately chased surfaces of | who died on January 27 from the o Pletce, grand captain general; Eminent | [t& \§r’§m'fifif!ilf‘r Salt Lake: George. C. | second time and Oatie could not get along T i nd- deciphered thé monogram | of injuries recelved by falling un Blerce: Ford William D. Knight, grind p \demann, J. Wadsworth, A. | with her stepfather. I have a sister University President's Home to| X SEa electric car at Ocean Vi The e € o & e, | Sir. Kplght it B Irvine. M. T. Lindsay and ‘sis- | McClellan, who resides near Newwille | 1s: the mark borne by several of |, " at D i credit to any | SERIOr WATOSD eh, grand junior war- . Remensberger and Mrs. Remens- | this county, about fifty miles from Covelo. | . Serve as an Example. I fiver articlés which. were stolen: from | owed that Daly, with plumbing apable woman | SEOTEE CIATERA N Khight Jefferson D. | berser. L. =, W. W. and Mrs. Stcck- | | told Oatie I was going to visit my sis- | Yesterday afternoon the university re- | the Lichtenbergs here six months ago. | tools in one han ttempted to be n of matron of the Harbor | §e0: Fminent S Ll Eminent sir| ton, H. J. Smith. Miss' Smith, Miss E, | ter. She asked me if she could go with | gents decided that the house for the| Lhe house of ‘the Lichtenbergs was at |the front dumm n mathm, svd ¥ could mot be found fn Ban Fran.{ March, grand -prelate. SrARERt CL7!Smith, Miss G. Taber, J. C. Smith, I and | 1T She asked me 1l A coud. She said H Gt *|'that time. broken -irito and-the. family, in | falling to get aboard by that means m Edward Coleman, Eron am . | Mrs. Gibson, Miss Susie Logan, Wiiliam | 116 4nd I told her 00 o mewhere In | Dresident, to he erected on the university| (e morning, found sideboards and pantry | another. attempt on the rear dum steamjer Santa Rosa has been laid minent Sir KNt minent Sir | F: Tucker Otto and Mrs. Boye, Howur] | She wanted to Bet o “afternoon we | Srounds, shall be a: substantial mansion | denuded of valuable ware.whieh had coy- sed his footing and fell. He wa alrs and the Pomona will take | Davies. grand recorder; Eminenft FiF|Biack, D. Norcross, L. M. and Mrs, Hewe | Glean County, and Sunday, afternoon We | of stone and not a temporary affair of | ered them. . Although a ' th along the ground several feet and re- the southern route for g | Knight John B. de Jarnatt, 7ans SO74 | ler and F. W. and Mrs, Foster. - | saddled our horses and rode out to Lovt | wood, as was contemplated when the bud- | was made at the time the siive | ceived an injury to his kidneys which t ard-bearer; Eminent DIt ZonE0 nent Sir | g bresiele il : ell's place, ten miles from Covelo. Next | g ot'tor'this fiscal year was made up, The |ished y . This | gave rise to & hemotrhage, enid nd will take the Po- JETAng o avtnil mrier: | day we came over the mOUnt e ftayed | report of the special committee recom- | however, m | death, Martin Stimmel of 4 Vall e next trip. The Orizaba | Charles Lord Fle e 1®Davis Mayer,| FARNHAM MAKES A POINT. |Sister's place at Newwille. e o of mended that the $25.000 appropriated for | ery of sonductor; T. §. Hurst of 12 Twent > Pomona on the it &nd Rminent Sir Knisht | - : * | there until to-day, when she heard uf a|ihe house be applied to the proposed | thought probable that the rest hav | street, motorman: Fugene Cass 3 probably remain | Erand organist, and Eminent Bl Tof the| Attorneys for John Farnham, who 1s| JACANCY (N the Bruto Hlotel AN o ora | structure, and that the committee be em- | “‘cached” in the jmmediate. neighborhood | Second avenue and several other w! . » spring and summer | George W. Perkins, grand cap | contesting the election of Patrick Botang |} rute this morning. Mr. Sauires, the pre” | powered fo go ahead with thesplans. of Maggetti's find. Treasure hunters are | testified to the foregc state of guard sent the following Sir | for the office of Public Ad oland | prietor of the hm\"lh;‘flgffl“ a b “-l 3t The president’s house will be the first| preparing to search the cresk bed in hope | The jury returned a verdict to the t er Suncl, ‘while making | , There were present the following Sir| for the offic c ministrator, | has never seen Willows and Jvanted 10| puilding to be erected In accordance with | that -the recent rain may have washed |that the deceased came to his death from b hington stret wharf yes | Knights who are officers of the command- e & unique point during the progress | come down, so I brought her. She will 70| the Phebe A. Hearst plan for the new | some more of the silver down the stream. | hemorrhage of the reval artery. “causel flided_with the Goat Island ten. | ery: Sir John Tonningsen, emonenl G | of the case vesterday, the outcome of |to Fruto to commence work on. Sunday.|yniversity. 1t will be constructed of stone 'and formed a rich “pocket” which is walt" | by accidentally falling from a car in at- The latter vessel had her | marder; Carroll Cook, captalfh FCITH S| Which is doubtful At the hour for be. | That I8 the whole of the afalr’’ = |that will harmonize with the rest of the | ing for some fortunate prospector. tempting to board it while in motion." ve, but. was not otherwise ngm% B. Ream, senior warden: Charles| o, o the recount of ballots the th Speaking of the journey he ible. The |Proposed buildings. Plans will be at once i i itinmyen, maged e O rhomas. Morton, treas- | neys failed to call for th attor-| rige over the mountain was terrible. The | prepared and it Is hoped the house will S - o . e one of the populér glerks at | Church, prelate my; Morlon, Leas- | Saps Tailed to o 3 € same, but plac- | snow was twenty feet deep and not coury | be ready for occupancy by the end of the Board of Public Works. Chief Electrician’s Bond. ants’ Exchange, has disguised | urer: earer: Brainard 2 n before the court asking leave | hard. Several times our horses would | voap . The Board of Public ‘Works vesterday | The City Attorney vesterday advised e i S B i e amend their complaint to cnable ther | sink down, and we could hardly get them | Y870, ent Wheeler reported that a| The Board of Puble Works sesterday | The City Attorney yesterfay sdvieed “nis best girl” last Wednesday and B e Perkins, sentinel; | 10 Withdraw thelr allegation that fraud | out, For @ e R Wt friend of the university had made It Po% | nation of Commissioner Mahony, which | Eleetricit* that it had the authority un 1 the merchants and shipowners | (00 (,h'u 2 Ralph L. Hathorn and | and misconduct were committed by the | P4 frozen to 3 S .q | sible for Professor an rs. ) e & e, . A ¥, 2 a - had.the authoeity un- o P * aba | A . < c ! & s Wathen substantially corroborated etting informa- | was placed on file. der the charter to exact a bond of the smble O O e Captors | Robert W. Madden, guatds; Alfred A.| clection officers in the precincts the bal- e N aemts of Tatham, and In addition | Hast 10Tt DULpOse o B aium for | | Resolutions were adopted: providing for | chief of the department and the amount Er who is the new addition to | Batkin, organist, and George W. Bennett, | lots of which have not-been counted in the | she said: “For the last vear I have Leen | girls and that he had given the neces- [ the securing of moneys on deposit with | thereof may be fixed by the commission, Downg starts in from to-day to | herald. The following named ladies, wikes | contest. All of the Democratic precincts | away from home, living with the family | S,ry” jeave of absence. ~The president’s | the City Treasurer for bullding. house- | since no provision fixing the amount has S ety an] 1t0| of ofibers, w Mre ¢ 3y | have been counted and Farnham gained | of John Brown. about twenty miles from | sctjon was confirmed. moving and kettle permits amounting to | been made in the charter. watched with interest by | Tonninggen. Chureh. Mrs. T. Mor- | SiXty-five votes. The precincts remaining | Covelo. I did not tell the folks | was com- ymmunity. | Carelire Ti. . Graves. Mrs. Brainard N. | uncounted all give Farnham a big ma: | € to Glenn County, as I did not think " ey : . s —_— Rowley, Mrs G W. Perkins, Mrs. M | jority and as the court allowed the mo. | a5 thelr businer®, 051 f00 0 work. I | 1 QROMORMOKIOTICHE O O IR0 OO IO O 0 O 03 5100 COCTIFIODD in @ home decreases as the | Claussenius, Mrs. R. L. Hathorn, Mrs. tion to amend and accept the Registrars | A 1Ot sure 3 v Madden, Mrs. A. A. Batkin and M Nisish K nndio 'up e Xal e s aeu Lnno uou&c) [ ZA VL 1S J Cut in Hallf. The balance of the Atock of these fine guaranteed waterproof leather~LADIES’ SHOES is offered at prices cut in half. Ladies’ Button cr Lace, formerly $3.50, now. Ladis’ Hané-sewed Cork Sole, £4 50, NOW...ee Misses’ Bu'ton or Lace, siz wide; sizes 1214 to 13, E and EE wi lace or button, formerly .$2.25 11 to 1%, B, C and D now. $1.00 Chilg’s Lace or Button, sizes 6t08,C, D ani E wide, now T3¢ Size< 8 to 10, B, Cand D and EE wid E $1.00 738-740 Market St. wide ; sizes &4 to 9%, | charges were preferred by P. A. Bergerot. figures on the uncounted recl will win, in event the Supreme Comer sui tains the ruling of the lower court. The matter will be taken up again this morn. ing and whether or not the burden of proving his claim is thrown on Boland's shoulders remains to be seen. it o i MRS. GREENAN DISMISSED. The Board of Education yesterday adopted resolutions dismissing Mrs. Re- becca Greenan from the Public School De. partment, to take effect from January 3, 19%0. The resolutions stated that certain as president of the late board, againei Mrs. Greenan, then gr!nclnal of the John W. Taylor School at Sunnyvale: that aftes a full and Impartial hearing of el charges, held in private at Mrs Greennn's Tequest, the charges were in the main e tained. Mrs. Greenan will probably in- stitute, proceedings against the' board in court to compe] It to restore her to her position. The midterm vacation was fixed b: board from March 12 to Mareh 1o e pairs in Superintendent Webster's of- fice were apsro\‘ed on_the recommenda- tion of the Board of Public Works, Isadc Penny's bid for furnishing a book- case in the Mission High School was ac- cepted. b —_—— Mrs. Dora Fuhrig Gives Bail. Mrs. Dora Fuhrig, the notorious mid- wife, who was granted a new trial’ by the Supreme Court after being convicted of : d here first.” ook T oed 1o be in a Jolly mood and talked without any seeming embarrass- ment. The couple created quite a sensa- tion when they came riding into town on two bay horses. Miss Wathen was dressed in bloomers and leggins, with a flour sack full of clothes tied behind the saddle. Tat- ham wore the ?vernlll{ i’m@dtrb‘ue flannel ypical mountainéer, i fiéq‘:n;'e: when asked If Tatham and the young lady had beea in Fruto looking for a position, replied that he had em- ployed the girl in his hotel and said she was to begin work on Sunday. e HEALTH BOARD RESOLUTIONS. Houses Must Be Disinfected Before Being Reoccupied. Two important resolutions were passed by the Board of Health at a special meet- ing held yesterday morning. The board, deeming it necessary that radical meas- ures must be taken for the purpose of minimizing the dangers from contagious diseases, ordered that the owners of resi- dence property must have their dwellings cleaned and disinfected before being re- occupled; sald cleaning and disinfection to be at the expense of said owner and according to methods prescribed by the Pt Was further resolved that all pro- rietors and managers of hotels, md,l’n - goumn and similar tenements must sub- ject all rooms vacated by lodgers or em- pl%{es to cleaning and disinfection. e board, mngnlzlnf the danger of entrance of Oriental diseases into this murder in the second degree for having caused the death of Mrs. Willlam Worms- Jey. was admitted to bai' in the sum of u&m by Judge Cook yesterday. | port and ~lewing with apprehension the meager means at its disposal for the suc- cessful meeting of such emergency, will g 31 "N case. =3eiet O to 8; Sundays, [0 toI. gmnnn ‘DR. T. A. SANDEN, © 119}; SOUTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CAL. NEVER SOLD IN DRUGSTORES. at HALF PRICE. ONLY ANOTHER F No doubt many readers were attracted by an ad in one of yesterday’s papers which offered my famous DR, SANDEN ELEGTRIC BELT I wish to .inform the public that Dr. E. P. Hall (better known as S. S. Hall) has no connec- tions with me whatever. He claims to have a lot of my Belts, made expressly for him, but such is not the He is simply trying to exist by offering his patrons old-style Sanden Belts of fifteen years back and which have been discarded by me long ago. DON’T BE DECEIVED. Remember, | am the original Dr. Sanden, and every one of my latest im- proved Belts has the letter S perforated upon each cell, as shown in the above cut. Call at my office to-day and examine them free of charge. Office hours— O’FARRELL STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. atel RAUD HOECECHOUOUOROHCOCHONOY O G O CHONCHOINO) RUSSEL BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR.