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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, /7 e / NEWS OF THE BAY CITIES X BURIED HAND HIM | PAINED N ITS GRAVE Young Man Undergoes a Serious Oper- ation to Relieve His Mind. Carleton McCurdy Had His Entire Arm Re- moved Because He Thought His Already Amputated Hand Hurt Him. @+ 2+ 0000000 #-+-@ | Company’s rallroad croesing at Seventh B L4 and Webster streets, this city. It was there in the tower during the long winter | nights while operating the signals for the local trains with the use only of his left hand that the fancied horror seized him. He had been previously employed about t Oakland railroad vards. One day about a year ago, while occupied in wiping between the Arlving 3 wheel of & moguUl locomotive that s ready to Etart out on a run, the big machine suddenly moved about & foot, and before McCurdy could escape his right arm was crushed so badly that the surgeons at the Receiving Hospital found it absolutely necessary o amputate the injured member At the elbow. McCurdy rtecovered the railroad company assigned him to have charge of the Webster and Seventh streets tower- house. ~ But soon McCurdy began com- plaining that the dismembered and in- terred hand still pained him. This weird idea so pre ed upon him that he -con- ing Jess than a further ampu- ald relleve him. dmitted to the Southern s pital in San Fran- several weeks ago he itted to nn operation for the removal bout two inches of the stump arm. 1 the awful hallucination of the iped hand in the grave remadned en- graved on his mind. Yet determined to shake his own bellef and ultimately ap- pease forever his imagination, the unfor- tunate young towerman a few days ago again_submitted to an operation. This time Drs. Gardner, Lane and Miller am- J-D. HOFFHAN PoLe VAuLTER AN HiGH JumP B e a Ih o d . 1900 BERKELEY TO SEND CRACK TEAM OF ATHLETES EAST BEN BAKEWEBLL 120 &aao HURDLES I MiLe VALK .WQ+Q+MW.+‘+WMQ+Q+W RoUGH ~ 100 YD .DASH AND BROAD JUMP. s e e S a3 4490404484898 994 9404640004099 +4 49900049 CUT OFF SIX CHILOREN AND FAVORED TWO Julia Brand Did Not Want Pet Daughters to Work for the Others. She Appointed Her Brother Their Guardian and Made Several Peculiar Provisions in Her Last Will. SRS Oakland Office San Francisco. Call, 1118 Broadway, Feb. 23. Mrs. Julia Brand, who.died {n Fruitvale February 20, did not propose to leave Ler two minor daughteérs to the mercy of ner six other children or allow them to work for others after she was dead and gono. Moreover, in her will, she remembered her. six adult children with rnominal be- Quests of §1 each, and left the residue of her several thousand dollar estate to the two minors. NMrs. Brand was 65 years old when she died. She was one of the earliest settlers of Fruitvale. To-dax her will, dated Oc- tober 23, 18%), was offered for probate by Albert D. Willlams, whom she named as executor. The will was wltnesud by Attorneys . G. Dodge and F. W. v, and by its term: $1 each is bequeathed to Johanna Wil- liams, Philip Rupp, Julia C.' Lamp, Anna Mary Harwood, Barbara Bran and Teresa Elizabeth. Keene. The -residue of the estate is devised to Julia and Hen- rietta Brand, share and share allke. Jacflb Scheithe, the dead woman's broth- is named as guardian of the persons Ind egtates of the two minor daughters. I particularly request of and direct »ald guardian,” recites the will, “not to allow | sald Julia and Henrletta to work for any | | other of my satd daughters.. I further | request and direct the said guardian to Willlam Cummings. The estats is valued , which is left to her six children, share and share alike. General Graham Reviews the Cadets. BERKELEY Feb. 28.—Major General §. V., reviewed the cadet corpl or tna Ln!venity of California on the campus this morning. The cor . made a good impression ‘nfl was complimented by the reviewing o ctr. Major J. R. Moulthrop was in command. An aristocratic bev- erage at a popular price. 50 eups.......30 cts No one is too rich to use ft—for there Is no other qulits as good. No one s too poor—for it most economical. “IT BEATS THE DUTCH.” D. GHIRARDELLICO.,S. F. R R e e e S T S S S S S S RS | FIRST REAL ESTATE from Northern California, is detained In | drops and relleving her of & purse ccn- putated the stump arm at the shoulder L | give my said children Julla and Henrletta | socket. Marvelous as it appears to relate, Ps + 4 | a proper support and good education, to | Mo ; lares to-day that the pa h( : The Californian; the student - dally 1be provided for and maintained out of the fro mped and buried hand, his | % BREBLEY, Fob, M. The Unl published at Berkeley; contains the fol-- ¢ | funds, assets and property of my estate.’ By b disappeared.. An | 4 persity of Selitomin: rill sad i 4 lowing article on the personnel of the ¢ | The estate includes a handsome home in 3 ¢ will be able to re- | a crack team to compete with ¢ @ 4 and (i DIAT: | Fruitvale. OCEAN TRAVEL e St IS SIS ] to his home, 1319 Ninth street, Ala-| ¢ the great Bastern colleges and 5t ks |~ The will of Mrs. Jennette H. Hopps. who EA. RA ETON McCURDY, A h afml | & sustatn the record that was made on ¢ | California had & nron.f!elm in ms.t but -9 | gied in Alameda February l'i,i u*fia flled foj - i RLETON McCU A menting on her son's_strange afflic- . we have prospects of . far stronger team [ | probate to-day by George H. Hopps an o tion and assured reco: Mrs. A: C. Mc- [ ® the occasion of the first trip n 18%5. At $ i this ‘yeaé Conservative' enthusiasts :con: & Pacific Coast Steamship Co. aklar n Francisco Call, | € said to-day: ‘Tte hospital eur-| | that time Callfornia returned with the ¢ sider that our team's average ability s [.4—0—0—0-0—9-0—0*—0-0—0—0—00.! e 5 & consider it f the most peculiar | West int lleglate champlonshi; @ Steawp: o adway, Feb. 28. i Pt ' PS st Totspenling Pr @ ® equal if not better than that of any col- @y wharf, San Francisco: — ARYE URDY has had his es that has ‘come to_their attention the defeat of Princeton and two tles [ 4 lege In -America with the exception of o | For A.:\skln ports, 10 a. m., > re s at the shoulder R ] ?.lns\gm;gg'?llxfl | ¢ with Pennsylyania. It is expected that Pennsylvania. The team would probably : Mar, 2, 1, 2, 7. Apr. 1. : wfrpds ird | the fingers pained him continually. We all | ¢ the University of California will do @ @ onsist: of ten men. Among these would: | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | Chafin'-nll: Sompany s scedmers 7 18 e A rad | tried to ditabuse it mind of the iden,| ¢ even better this year. . be Drum for the sprints, Hoftman for the ¢ | L F Martin, Tulare i G Fleming, ‘\ly | *for Victorta, Vaneouver, (B. ) i8ea tha . which had L | by ld say that the pain of his| | = Manager Decoto is now selecting his 4 pole vault, Ben Bakewell for the hurdies, 4, | J Roche, Rio Vista - M Oppennelmn, N ¥ g b Poim gk o R 3 ed, was .'?..mng' would drive him crazy. We | team and making dates with the East- ¢ Broughton for the broad jump, Plaw for | | \'[y Flowers, Pa |W F Graham, Cal | Tm\- .n;. F"v\‘;e:l mA?‘\‘\c::‘neT rm W & belief that (After the two inches Caries | $ ern colleges for meets as a result of & the hammer-throw, Woolsey for the shot- % |L D Ulrichs, Pittsburg Miss M Barr, Minn o m“ Mnr‘ % 1, 13 2, - fl"‘r‘”‘",‘{“he";{,‘h,“’,_d‘;,E"{' Wera sturprised | ¢ the decision reached last night that - ¢ put, Squires for the distances and Cadogan & | P Rosa [A R Shea, Indiana Ao 2 vty SO 20t m ; ‘anxious informed the doctors that he’ 4 the team should go. The first thing ¢ # for the quarter-mile.. All of "these are ¢ b ¥ Agdevaca |Mrs N Xenls, Seattle or Alns- O s troubled with the cramped fin- | ¢ necessary was to have the University @ 4 capable of competing in cther events beside D M varker. T Ang ] W Martin & w.. Cal | ki ,‘a mn\;rg .qu ried to oon- hleti s80c! B ’ hes v ! FRA 25, 3, A 4, o e\e'y ’z -y s kind are not unknown to | vinee my son_that “?"enmh'!f‘ampumited b Qi ey 3;:;;3“;{‘","2"’2 @ +00-0+90-000009040 ... be sanguine that thelr best Is yet 1o & | 7 B Ruftin, Seatile . W A Dana, St Paul o 4 & . . mo: + o }um burfed it was laid flat on a plece | = hown. With -college ‘#upport.-and -ens E Davia Cal iG-W Davis..San Jose S s e 1s0 that the fingers could riot pos- | ¢ Some technicalities. There was little ~ games at Mott-Haven, which occurs :’:u:‘_"';“ G e i i o LR O T e e cofimormonddios " up or clench; but it was all in difficulty - about this, and Manager every year. In these games all col- 5 H N Shead, San Jose |C J Hood, Nev v ® lory. before them our. team ought to.make @ o A al complained and said Decoto has recelved notice of the re- leges in- the ~Intercolleglate Associa- & i I & % gpees B B Sackett, Winters |Miss S H Drals, Loktd | er during life with that | ¢ N o bel b il 1 16 . Tecord. that has never DkNC. b¥ -4 Mrs W A Root, Porte e would prafer to have Instatement. ‘Noyw dates &re being:ar- . “tion wil leompete. any individual athletic team in America. [ Mrs W A Root. Ptrvie | . Lan | ® rangea with Yale, Princeton, Penn- Californfa has ~ been Invited by = Tu¥ eoicve ftaéle would: be. dmmensely ads * PG s oot BAry U 0 ok Touk Siaithed o the thought that | e~ sylvania, the University of Wisconsin ~ Princeton to make its headquarters - in..q in the estimation of all:American $ | W M- Burdick, s By f"rh"" Port Los t n—as some of the |l and the University of Michigan. There with them and will probably d0 80. universitiea. -Pacific Const teiinis men have: & | & Whipple, Décoto = d—has been finally ap- will be a triple meet between Califor- — The team will leave in the latter part . ‘qemonstrated that they are not far behind . { | 5 & Ricks: Eurcka o e B Maloryo Los Gab oing nicely and will soon | . nja. Cornell and - Columbia colleges, = of April. It fs estimated that $4500 Will * tne East.. Our football team: has earred e e : ©® the agreement for which ‘has been be needed, and this has been &PPOTr-. . the right to be classed among the nation's 9 TH [Jlnrrlu), l.osyAnR;I g “”t“{" v::f Petal (“:VA % 3.'.3;'"1:"')1 - % N —315 5 dy to show ‘¢ R I Jordan, "N Onstott, Nasa d Guaymas- (Mex.) PP S DA T 4 made, but the date of which has not = tloned—$1500 from gate Tecelpts, $1500 _best. The track team Is now rea & 2= a oF oeih Tty (hatecTrel: 3 A DS % | [ vet been set. The groat meet of all from the alumni and $I500 from. the AS- ~Amorlc that they are it fo be ranked ¢ | O Eiehold. k¢ Louis [0 Milla, Denver For triher Information. obtain - company’s | will be at the general Intercollegiate sociated Students. among the champlons. + | F L Tompkin, Kalamz € D Hayward, Woodsd [ folder. : e 4 i C HRIS I WOULD NEVER ( g SpldeE e R a e e s e ia e bers e s o] D Nantemieey U B R Thomme T | i erebaiing Secee i Hours, of ‘saiing >+ = ein, dn o G W Rice, Chicago O J Larson, B ot hEn Sea g | G D Taylor, wt. St PI|H B Burleigh. wt, Mon L T e oaaTs - ¢ Wi Dot GET A NOMINATION | (8 A, X R s R - { J Thomann, t. Helna O gelstrand, Conn 1 GOODALL, PER kl\e & CO., Gen. m-. | | BT Garyer, Healdbrg|W C Christopher, wf, e J3 ‘Watsonville J !'Kluir l‘h(;:ville lc Chg J W Bowen, Los Ang If Jesus Christ were to come to this earth in this day and age () [D VAT O WAlhEr. Wistuuris TIIE 0. R, & l W. : 3 |E Wi Everet. T PATCH: FAST STEAMERS be a professional man or a business man, but he could never )) | 53 Al m(-m“" I;{ W sfi“"e Newcstle DISPA’ TO office holder, for he would never be able to get a nomina- ¥ e Y. { s Punshey. Buscha PORTILAND t a political party. 0 | | . PALACE HOTEL. From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. § el | l | Dr A G Brower, N Y Mrs J Gillesple, N Y fAHE $12 First Class Xntlndly Berth ANT o n a v G F Scott, U Col W F Brooks, Yuma $8 Second Cluu = AR, Jreh. S8 ‘Mbase AV Deah many Siscent sk atynoen S 0 L Soauiding. U SJA W T Camp, U 8 N COLUMBIA sails. 1, 3 nt waye as to what the SBavior might do were he to )) I Dr J H Payne Jr, USN G W Reeves, U S N STATE OF CALII‘ORNIA nnl s earth and be confronted with the conditions of J € Baker, Chgo T Flint Jr, 8 Juan - Feb. 23, March 4, 14, 24 ut none of these 1d have been mo emark () . AL Mrs J C Baker, Chgo A Nieman, Vallejo ghort iine to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Aayor. B-W. Bow Of this tity, as advansed ot | H'J Stevars, Los ang D N Crouse, N ¥ Helena -u}l all points i’ ihe Northwest. se of Mayor R. . now o his city, as advance af | s ini N ts to al ints East. : P i i § A Hutchinson, Neb' | Miss: Crouse; N ¥ Through ticket: po! 4 iere i of the Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip in Alameda 0) | Mistake Nearly Costs Dep- Girl Who Refused to Wed Alice Mlll'phy Robs Her 1 Wor: e E 1 Thomas, Los Ang €' WARD, General Agent. st evening. M ow made a few remarks along t line, but treating . [Fa Waldner, Chgo s omas, - strdet. < % of s v, Justifie n Y H 3 H McCreery, Cal J Dwight, N b GOODALD, PERKINS & CO., of view, as be was justified in doing, being the | yfy District Attorney Says She Was Choked Parent and Elopes With | A3 ¥eaers Sy f § BUabt XY Superiniendents. echs r of rge city, and his most remarkable statement was that () | ; F k Kool {60 Scott. Alcatras t ) 1 i rTan e S {0 R Spaulding, Cal > Snow .» ted to speak immediately following Dr. Thomas Ad- ! Melvin Slght‘ and Robbed eley ¢ Jfla‘;;dmr;;dr cu MR &P W AMERICAN LINE. v Al 1 the course of hls remarks, said that had Jesus () | Stk | F & Bonfl. Detiver oo, -Gl NEW YORE, S0UTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARIA. he present day he wouid probably have been: a pro- Mrs F G Bonfil, Denver. Mr- ¥ A Mason, Chgo'| - Stopping at Cherbours, ;:;b_fl':!nd » siness man instead of the carpenter of Nazareth.. () | He Picked. Up the Wrong "Bottle| Miss Ross Oallahan Tells the Police | Hendsome Young Woman of Bmery- | iaione, Denver - Mise H Driscall, Town | _Fom Hew York svery Wednestay, 08 m., : i is . alone, > : § e Mayor § following Dr. Addison hie added the political . ) | - gor the Purpose of Applying a Story of Persecution at the ville Runs Away With a Man | 3" D Puter. Porciand £ T Gall, cal New York.... March 7| New York.....Mare g: “If Jesus Christ were to come to this earth in this day and { . Prefe to H | ' W McLaughlin, Sacts |F H Newburn, Cal 8t. Paul.......March 14/ St. Paul o rofessional man or & business man, but he could never 7 Bome Lotion to His Hands of Warren Liv- She rred to Her | Mra o EeLaugniin,[E M O Brien, Ch RED STAR LINE. o for he would never be able to get a nomination ¢ Eyes. ermore. Husband. P e {f & Doghaety, Coee New York and Antwerp. The selfish politician of the present day does not () T Doy, oot |3V Gottachall, N ¥ From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. s ¢ e e i |5 PR rmion. 8 Jose Mrs 30V Gottschaik, P e s Ry el ) <, ¥ thwarl 7 Noos N % Oakland Office San Francisco Call, Oakland Office San Francisco Call, Oakland Office Ban Francisco Call. |4 M Bergmen, & Jost| N !:Y C Fitapatrick, | Westernjand , "March 14 Friesiand - B A Aoy A A A AN A AN AN AN AN ARSI AN DA A AN AN AN S @ 1118 Broadway, Feb, 28. 1118 Broadway, Feb. 28. 118 Broadway, Feb. 3.~ 1§ ; A EMPIRE LINE. Through inadvertent handling of bottles | Warren M. Livermore, & young miner | After giving her mother knockout | j C Fitzpatrick, Seattle. St Michael, Dawson City. { AT VRETTOS THREW FLESHY HENRI PETRI SALE OF THE SEASON Chief Deputy - Distriet -Attorney H. A. Melvin had his right eye seriously burned this morning by carbolic acid. For a time the total loss of sight of the injured organ | was feared, with sympathetic trouble to Miss Rosa Callahan, a sister-in-law of | Policeman Lee H. Andrews, as to his prosecution on & charge of robbery. the City Prison pending the deolsion oti | wi taining $75, Mrs. Alice Murphy hurriedly packed her clothes In & valise at midnight last night and, ‘climbing through window, eloped wlth‘ l.nk‘ l‘(‘a:\%’r DIRECTORY For full Information regarding freight and passage apply to ImRNAT‘IONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 0 Montgomery st.,.or any of its agencies. YA ND catch-as- | OAKLAND, Feb. 22—Willlam J. Dingee | the left optic. Whither the elopers have gone, neither i between | announces the first real estate auction | Mr. Melvin had been using an eye lo- | Miss Callahan has told the police that|the mother, Joseph Murphy, thie young | OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. & 1 at the ale of the season. to take place at the | tion, and this morning wtaried o appiy |one syaning Iafc Sibeain k;"fi:‘;‘x“;f wonian: ilml'l’b'"a Dor any oné else knows. | Lists M o 1 X9a BE-Use wh . < somé by means of a glass dropper. Acci- | wi vermore near = Lal T e rs. Muilany, the mother, conducts & 1o, d Pri ists Mail v - ; i‘r‘: b, 4 'xznr%ahlw;r)op::r)u tdr)a;vu‘(;;: dentally he picked up a small vial of car-| choked her in a fit of anger and stole two | small lodging-house on Park avenue, near Catalogues an L] LR .T,E‘:fi*}i“‘.f.‘;“s‘rflfi.f ,:vr:&nz COR. fered at the speclal eredit sale—one-third ird in twelve months and bal- | bolic acid inetead of the right bottle and | dropped & small quantity of the burning valuable jeweled rings from her fingers. Not satisfled, Livermore sought to compel | know her speak well of hér. alleck street, Emeryville, and those who Her daugn- on Applieation. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki - and Shanghal, and atch s | flufd. into his eye, oniy then discovering | ot Alico. ot = : B~ o a, od ey gy eighteen monthsincludes 4 | Ly tne intense pain the mistake he had | the young woman to marry him, threaten- | (% Alige, who 18 2 years old, married Jo- CONK CON AT F10- 2NN e oie ENo- carga recetved on board on day . s ed 34 (L);(\L;l » and | Was Hoiirect business corner, many | made. Rushing to the wash basin he tried | ing, so she declares, to blacken her char- | oPer 1557 The coupls. however. ived to- J.C. WILSON & C0., 5% Battery strest. | or" saiiing. ° va 1 The features | choice residence lots and several cottage | 1o cleanse the poison from his eye, and |ucter unless she consented. She asserts gother only a few months, when the bride | o ? Telephons Main 1964 | AMERICA. MARD Wednesday, March 1 ; se puffs in l“ sea of pe s SRS o A T while applying a soothing lotion an ocu- | that his actions resulted from her per- | returned to her mother's home. ~She - HONGKONG M/ Saturday, March 3t flo tage and the list was summoned, who by prompt treat- | gistent refusals to become his wife and | claimed she could not live with her hus- COPPERSMITH. O AR i teadny. A3 at rose from Vl.wr bodles like Miss Jollymour Succumbs. lmen.l‘ v:"u:;l;le":g :;1:;; the corrosive burn- | the fact that h,hbecflm, aware she was ,;‘m,, s JOSEPH FOX, Supt. H. BLYTH, Mgr. ound:trlp- flckets~ at reduced rates. Fos T hot sp g. Harry Gelden LAME - .. | ing &nd sa .| eni ed to another man. ‘ran! ley, the man with whom Mrs. 8k Plumbing, _Steamboat 1, o it | M D e s ains Agnes Jolly- | " he accident was purely inadvertent | *JEaEd t0 BDOEE WAL, _ i o ivaa | Burphy eloped. 15 28 yeare o1d noa unci |-G W SMITH, ‘S5 anip Work < spaviatcy 38 "" h.‘n::f R T TR TS ceipts. The ned by an explosion of gasoiina | 5aid Mr. Melvin to-day. “We were tangled | pistol when he was arrested, and one of | last Monday was employed at the Jud- | and 18 Washington st. Telephone Main 564l V. H. AVERY, General Agent. Plait and Monday afternoon. Gied at 8 o elogk | in the house over moving and some Way | the rings which Miss Callahan claims | son Iron Worka. Iie resides. somewhiere — and Jockey s evening, after suffering nearly two or another the two bottles were put to- | were stolen from her was snugly encir- | in the Wam trlct FRESH AND SALT MEATS. The 8. S. Australia 008 S8 Focks T g e, gether in a small basket, where I had | cling one of his fingers. A pawn ticket | “I hope I never see my daughter Shioping Butcners. 14 m saila for Honoluln - 2 been keeping the eye lotion] Without pay- |.found in his pocket disclosed where the | again, bven 1t 1 am her mother *saia | JAS- BOYES & CO., Clay. Tel Wednesday, March 7. ing attention this morning T reached for | other ring had been disposed of in San | Mys. Mullany to-night. -She is my child 1900, at 2 p. m. a vial and the glass dropper. I did not | Francisee no longer. She knew this man Keeley PAPER DEALERS. The S..S. Marl know how serfous a mistake had been Miss Callahan says she is unwilling to | from chiidhood. The two uséd to be PULP AND PAPER CO.. salls via Honolulu and made until 1 felt the burning In my eye. | prosecute Livermore, being satisfied to | schoolmates, and when he came to work | WILLAMETTE g e p Auckland for Sydney L pearly fainted {rom, ihe eudden inten- | have her jowelry returned, with a promise | at the Judson Iron Works he frequently OMPANY- Weanesday. March 2. sity of the 5 es to- | of immunity from furthe yance. But | o her. Last night Keele: a : wether, realizing what was the trouble. _| the police will prosecute their prisoner for Dloe sase.t5 oy house tarether AL C. RUGHES ecqet e e ;‘:f,,,","{:? e, eing_enough o st to know | carrying a loaded pistol 1 d A moa, the antidotes 1 tried sweet oil and hent | - Livermore does Snet deny having the | LKE It at 8il; but they Induced me to take | E. " b1 Sansom England, etc.; ¥10 frst class. With Mouthpiece 10 cents for 10 Monopol Tobacco Works for an oculist. Drs. Chamberlain and Musser have treated the eve and I believe the sight will be saved.” by feeding him bologna sausage. stand and he sprang at Schwartz, who was caught and muzzled by its owner muzzled by a surgeon. His nose has alley in the Catskill Mountains before got insulded, I don’t know vich. madder how you look ad id. De doctor 14 vas so funny obber I can’t laug] O TR TR TH TR TSRS § L ner of Santa Clara avenue and Bay street. He sought to subdue a bull- This was an insult whic the dog could not stant the brute had caught the brewer’s nose, and if his teeth had not slip- ped that facial adornment would have been completely removed. The dog resembles those queer little fellows whom Rip Van Winkle met in the bowling “1 guess 1d vas a case of dog eat dog,” said Schwartz, “and de oder dog I haf got all de dog I vant anvhow, und . all de nose 1 vant too, ain’t 1d? 14 makes no laughing madder mid me no oudt fur hydrophobla und I guess _{vfll o leedle vile already yet. Yah, rings, but says he did pot rob the girl. He says there was a rival tangled in the trouble. P TS T O TS OO T O T OO DDA T T @ errier was In a. stooping posture. In an in- and Schwartz was carried home and swelled to great proportions and he he awakened from his long sleep. dells me I had beeter look a leetle o T S S i S T i A e a glass of beer with them. Suddenly I became dazed. They put ‘knockout’ drops or something like that in the giass. 1 was campelled to lie down on my bed, and while 1 was l)ln there, completely over- come, Alice took $75 from my purse, which was in the bosom of my dress. It was ment with Keeley is the sensation of the hour at Emeryville: Her mother has re- ported the matter to the Sherif Opening of Washington Street. OAKLAND, Feb. 28.—The Street Com- mittee met to-night and recommended to the City Council the adoption of a reso- lution.-of intention _for = the opening of ‘Washington _street from Fourteenth, through the City Hall glal to San Pablo avenue at Fifteenth. There was conllder- able discussion, and Attorney Snook, on behalf of M. Dunn, owner of the north- west corner of Fmoenth -!mt and San Pablo avenue, hat the proposed extension be mlde obliquely 8o as to not hnarfuro ‘with that corner, but t.hi- the committee would not ent n. STATIONER AND PRINTER. 'IIITI! ASH STEAM COAL, 35352, 7 1. 0. mtcuu & BROS. cu. A Pier 7, Foot Pacific St.. ¥ COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT - LINE to -HAVRE-PARIS, There {s nothing ke umnxmn to put iife, vim and vigor into weak or women. Drugs give but tempora. rellot; act mevery aa @ stimufant, but Electricity fliés to all weak parts of the body, imparting nature's force thereto and doing the required work surely and in & permanent manner. - If ‘‘run ‘down” in health and strength you had better try rielty. “Use an Electric Belt, for that fs best method of applying it; but be sure you get # §ood one while you are about it; in short, try “Dr. Plerce’s,”” for it is guarantéed to be the best_ Electric’ Belt on earth. 7 “‘Booklet No. ¥’ free at office or sent by mall for a 2c stamp, tells all about it. PIERCE’ ELECTRIC CO., 620 Market street, SAN FRANCISCO. 8 Tribune Building, NEW YORK. 2 E all the money I had. Then she packed | DIAMOND COAL MINING GO, at its onnn. B T irw: Novembes 2 1me, at BULL-TERRIER CH WS in a valise what clothing she could xnther RIVER COLLIERIES, is the Ben - 150.‘: . m Pler u. 'vmh krver, toa of of hers and skipped out through the win- | market. Office and Yards ain street: TOU! March 1; LA dow. I saw no more of them and where BRETAGNE )urch 8; L'Aq TANE luch JOHN SCH WA 'S NOS they've gone 1 do not know. I can never TA CHAMPAGNE, March 3. First class to forgive her. She has deserted her hus- n. $60 and upward: 5 Dfl'}elmgz reduction on band, as good a man as ever lived, and round trip. .. Second class avre, 45; 5 per h cent _reduction” on round trip. GENERAL she has robbed her mother, who paid for e T s TR e her education and tried to raise her prop- TR Bw"y (Hudson b;"d,;‘, Tow LAMEDA, Feb. 28.—John Schwartz, driver of a delivery wagon for a erly.” York., J. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast ‘West End brewery, was attacked by an enraged - bull-terrier to-day Mrs. M';mh{ lse ;‘gfig!deghgnz:;tlt:‘_ net Agents, & P a8 Y B B and had his nose chewed almost off. Schwartz is a dog fancier and has (/) | Prepossesame SPPCerinee Bhe bas 1arge frequently declared that he was able to tame the most vicious brutes. ways been regarded as a madest, quiet, Schwartz essayed the role of tamer to-day at Muller's grocery, cor- unassuming® young woman. - Her elope- lnm, sailing mvuw and Hamburg vn'uv‘w g Central. Sov merica. ste. THOR SAILS ABOUT MARCH 14 rl.u:nu-n.n.m_; s, 111 Noutgomery St darwet 1. San Fronches u!mmmmum FIIII.S.IAWYMAIDW.LEI. Steamgr. “Monticelle.” Thurs. and Sat. at $:45

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