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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1900. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Follow the . Crowds en's Big Furniture Exposition PATTOSIE Building to buy their > who crowd our store day after day are abso ute proot that we sell better poods for l=ss money than any house in the city. W2 now o ferig SPECIAL LOW PR CES on zll goods on account of our big SUMMER ULEARA -~ £ Ol D 3] | i EX~OSE we place 0000000000 ll lOOO CARPET and RUG SAL for small rooms and halls; prices from $2.50 LE CARPETS. LINO uUM. 6th and Miss ion, OMRDS TELLS === OF FUTORE USES Increase of Mineral ut of Antipodes Is Reported. : on Lead Profits. Workings Among of Various Counties. of o d ob- icrease of g the to- irst N ” ——e st icial ex- deposits the y on_which em before I » the £ close of 1899 it was r could ¢ r mineral lands, on :ind that he is a United States of- have been overturned b Interior in a decis! 1 claims in C effingwell made en- for three groups were made to issue ply to mineral land surveyors, 1 as they are not employes of the ent within the meaning of the can make entries for min- d recelve patents therefor. s to mineral land eurveyors | from Tuolumne as follows: The Starr King ered. It is under a yvidence shaft is be- 0 to the 800 level un- D. Pennington has_bonded at the head of the Marlowe , San Francisco people for ‘ork is in progress in the Dead between the 1400 and 1500 lev- m am from the Seminole n attached through bilis ed by a former management. At inter mine, on Hunter Creek, quarts | encountered from a drift in the | evel. From present indications | 1 be plenty of water to run the | Providence and Dead Horse during the summer months. The mining facts mines machinery is being taken from the Lady Washington mine. This property lies be- tween the Dead Horse and Grizzly mines and i same vein. The Comstock | tuated about a mile north of the | and owned by Messrs. Ray- a#, has a tunnel driven 135 e Grizz!ly mine sinking under n the 700 to the 300 level is in progr A part of the management of | the 83 Ysabel Mining Company has | arrived at Stent from the East. It is ex-| | pected that this property, which has been | practically closed for some time past, | il be started up again. I The Mountaln CSpper Company will | burn erude ofl in its works at Keswick, | Shasta County. The ‘terthought mine | ill put m new pumps and cages at aceville. stice of location of water rights is re- 4 in Sierra_ County. in which 20,000 North Yuba River are| ully Paid and Non-Assessable, Holder Secured Against Loss, 800 ACRES { COALINGA DISTRICT. | | | [ 10 5] n w b3 i) d w 000000 OPHIR DIL COMPANY, o year Bar for domestic ses | s 1 " of Geod: Tt A - [om 14, Fifth Floor, Mills Building,§ | 202 1oL Ec"Srelve miles below Goodyear | EAN FRANCISCO. ar. k _ A. Watson quartz mine at Shad: e been bonded by a Loe Angeles Office—402 Douglas Block. Run, Placer County, n A Stockton company and the work of SO00C0o 1:mun¢ 10 !eemu begun. apness unexcelled in California. sistent advances throug out the lin=s, ore you cu tains of unquestion- elegance at fi NCE SALE Coms at onze before buying elsewhere. LACE CURTAINS and DRAPERIES. new Lace Curtain love iness De- of cures much beiow the ! season. SCCO0CO0C00I00CO0000000000000000000000) N’S FORTUNE IN GOLD LEFT BY COGSWELL ‘Bulk of the Aged Philanthropist’s‘i Estate Consists of Coin in Various Banks. Provision Made for Many Relatives in the D_c- tor’s Will—Wife Gets Greater Portion. Contestants Cut Off. d by his will. Dr. Cogswell confined his bequ charitable and_philanthropic purpe ra toa wife, Caroline E d: in the ¥ County by Atto: well ment of his ju Clerk’s office vs Reed & Nus- | ael “as Juest of 3190 and Swiss Irish baumer, of Oakland, for William G. Hen- 00 to his wife, to be pa )n as po: n-maker's artis- he estate. sible under the law. (*l'hr‘ testator add: : m France and e of the or .sta- | -'In this connection I re to say that e Fohem of the original testa- | have already made a substantial gify ent, a , 1503, and a codi- iy ¢ them. Replenish cil dated ch revokes lowness of Calals, Brusse your nearestra 'roxd station on * sels, Moquette, Ax- minster and Wilton Carpets, in lengths from 5 to 20 yards, suitable to $12 per remnant. Made-up Carpet Rugs, to fit any size room, from $7.50. ast all 'd over—gocds safely packed at All goods de ivered with our own teams versible Rugs. 81250 ; _$15 X80 inches; regul g ar up on the premises in Oakland, Alameda, ~ iy ity y, San Leandro and Haywards. from §100, are made to many g I nieces Lyman ( 1 6“ § Californfa white « s Henry Cog gswell and | Comawe. e = $ wool blankets—blue, pink 1 are cut out of | o Mose Angier and scarlet borders—i2xs0 a 2 are the ( Fioad - S50 Inches; weight 6 lbs. Steamship Company ck devi: Knight' Phelp s of the original will. A bequ rings, Conn. ach; 'Mrs. i or E. O nds_Tracy Hartley Remnants of Brus each; Mrs, Sarah Cogswell, wife RIGHTS CANNOT BE SET ASIDE ABEEM IR, 547 Hugh Buchanan’s Case De- cided by Supreme Court in His Favor. He Will Be Sent Back to Yuba to Be Baby Show, Exciting Contests and |~ Tried for a Murder Com- mitted Five Years two beques we rejoiced Beverly , &s s e e pioneer capital- “and . ent condition. It consists | 1 106 S0 . to the end of more h in banks. | geclining ve be as full of happ! About §: ‘ d 51 n Francisco. East 000 T S an Francisco. of beque brother Lyman, of South Coventry »n_Stevens, a niece, of San | 31000; Fred Pre: and Flora P, Alvaro Skellinger, a | ter, nieces. $1 e An Monica, are omitted | zitt a£0, h. ster, Albert Myheer. 3500 ven children of Mrs. 0 ; to William Rem nfield, h. Pherrilla Remer. ration_of any possible contest ons of his will, Dr. Co, fcllowing paragraph in it of the ioned my igation “with t father, Rhoda Gre sister. $1000; ker two children, four children of C. W. Cogswell, deceas: brother, each $500; Rosie Cogswell, their mother, $500; James L. Cogswell, brot provisions vac life est n gore lot at Montgomer or any of th either | nue and Kearny street, San F' then and in that case death to go to his daughte: my will, in fav Florence Cogswell, who ir mother $5000 out of proceed: The nineteenth clause of the will makes st to these nieces the , of Utica, N. to Pawtucket city of South r benefit of public ator many_ years Oswego County, =hich a cousin » @tch person or D $500 t ies and Y arted by to town of Orw ) $1060_for publi. ry William G. Henshaw is named as execu- tor, act t bonds. The petition for probate. d Monday. no intimation as vet evident from the hat the : “ause th of ad his num fortune ANNUAL REUNION ST, JOSEPHS PARISHIONERS people. An excellent band discoursed pop- ular music from morn till sunset. Following are the results of the races: B race, under 10 yea Mur won, second nder 16—D. Shea won, G. O'Man- under Dorothy Dugan won, 10 e 16—Miss Coyne won, Miss J. Sulli- three-legged race—M | K. Tracy won, M. O | nd race—Miss Fowler won, Miss Curley won, Mr. er 15—P. Harrigan n and J. Mur- Members of the Well-Known ’; Church Spend Happy Day | "G ans sump—. penzeiis won, 3 | Together l!’(r\ Father Sullivan won, J. ‘; collectors’ race—Miss Bowen Dancing Made the Outing a Success—Results of the ers of the League of the Cross—P. Cor- Ago. 1 Races. — RN e Branch No. 1, race— Su 3 | Walsh third Supreme Court in the Hugh Bu-| Barring a baby show, which created Sranch No. i—Ryan habeas corpus case has decided | some feeling in the minds of fo g aboes o S WA a pus, although insane asylu cant menta the sta th ven where a person’s sanity is in | mothers whose children were not award- on he has the right of habeas cor- | ed prizes, the annual reunion of the par- | e superintendent of an may pronounce the appli- Heretofore es of the State have been very | tendance and not an accident or incident | liberally construed on this point, and the judgment of the superintendent of an asy- lu final. Five ye ville, Yuba County. m as 1o a person’s sanity was accepted ago Hugh Buchanan drunken spree killed a man in After the trial had been in progress several days the defe: of sound mind. tri issue of Buchanan’'s sanit concluded that the n he was committed to a A year ago friends an to h proceedir Yuba for 1, normal covered his mental condition, ‘ - which Dr. A. M. Gardner denied. The e o g e g late Judge Jones then occupled the Napa P. P. Curtis, R._ lan, F. Schillin bench, and he decided that proceedings ere awarded relativ | Fitzgerald, " Hamilton, James would have to be begun in the county and sympathy M o ott, T. Otis, | from which the man had been committed, This the Supreme Court overruled and | before the: s petition for a writ of habeas | Were sOITy For three weeks a in_the Buchan corpus was_allowed. dozen of the brightest lawyers set up that the murderer was not | prizes would be a star feature of the day’ ‘The Judge suspended the and called in another'jury to try the This jury | cooing darlings along and every house- hold joy was dressed In his or her very More s insane “and pa. d relatives began ve the man removed to claiming that he had re- State were engaged in the case in Napa, and the result was that Buchanan was declared by Judge Jones to be insane and | the he was committed back to the custody of | 8N¢ Another application for a | Dr. Gardner. writ of habeas corpus was made to the Supreme Court and allowed. Months ago | this was taken up and the unusual spee- tacle was presented of an alleged insane | ENieTe man appearing in the Supreme Court as an “exhibit.” but simply mind, and h; ment of faf(s pertaining to himself. The | expert testimony was_very conflicting, | some of the a lum siclans differing | very materially from Gardner. Ju take supreme over all laws and stat that the superintendent of an the care of the insane IS not sups the laws of the land. p te: 1If the, applic: Chiet | Beatty, who wrote the opinion, | the position that habeas corpus is | | “Bucanan was not called as a witness, | to show the condition of his made a very rational state. | and i, Bowen third. Sodality of Holy Angels’ Branch No. 1—A. . sl eld | Sullivan won. A. Davello second ishioners of St. Joseph's Church, held Mty Holy Ang Erarich <o, 3~ Mie terday in Shell Mound Park, was a nt success. There was a large at- Sharkey won, Miss Bowen Second, Miss Lyons third ye brilli of the Infant Jesus—Miss Doroughty Sophie s Larkin third. marred the pleasures of the da,}. h(-‘ T Tar cQuads won, Mrs. plenic grounds being so close to the city ecord, aherty third the parishioners were enabled to journey 's race—E. Connolly won, J. Kil- there during the afternoon and every | kenny secon S ks e . osited a large crowd of pieasure | Following are the winners in the baby train deposited a larg P | contest: Joseph O'Connor. Clement M seekers. The knowledge that a baby show for Walter Maguire, Al Powelson, fcEneany, mussen. cess of the reunion was due to rts of the following named general Alice programme was sufficient ior the mat- rons. Every one of them brought their ‘The _s the effo committee: | best bib and tucker. than fifty | Fe 4, Anglin, ' Connor and Johnson, issos euther, he contest had o sincelre 4 y had reached their decisfon | Mr- Willlame. I, XoU¥ they had ever accepted the | Vi Tohn A Mitehell, hoosing the handsomest and | ward T. Mulialy, G Dannigan, Edward Lucitt, Howard Thurber, R. McCann, J. J. Wilkinson, John_ McInerne; Jchn Walters, B. P. Enright and Dr. Donlon. A. J. Campbell, G. D. O'Nell, Harry K. niel Kearney, Ed- Asmussen, Richard | judges of t g cl | honor of | fattest boy and girl babies in the bunch. M. Maguire, Mrs. A. F. Black J. J. Miley acted as judges of and T. R. Hamilton, 'T. Nolan judges of the giri babies Charged With Burglary. The races were hotly contested and |lived in the United States Hotel on Eddy | Were watched by a large crowd. Jimmy | street, and is accused of breaking into the Lawler, champion lightweight of the | room of Thaddeus S. Fritz a few days coast, acted as judge and his decisions | ago and stealing a valise containing some were not questioned. Dancing in the pa- | valuable papers. The valise was found in vilion was greatly enjoyed by the young | his room. 1 erously in its dlstribution than he had ar- | i + Murphy third, Rev. P. Scanlon, rector of ceph’s > Church, Rev. Hugh Lagan and F Fath. | Charles T. Linehan was arrested yester- ers Collins, Hartnett, Sulllvan and Keane by Detectives Dinan and Wren and Were guests of honor at the outing and | Policeman Geimann and booked at the heartily into the pleasures of the | City Prison on a charge of purglary. He | ADVERTISEMENTS. Use the Mail | | LINOLEUIS—The kind made of 1 ground cork and boiled linseed oil, e elsewhete sold for 75¢, here at . . 45¢ ..A.N.D.. MATTINGS—Hundreds of rolis, high | grads (Government Contract Brand), | l | | { Pretty Carpet Eifects, from 9c, 13¢, | | | 15¢c, 25¢, 35¢c. This is very nearly | | X half price. | | & i . WALK IN AND LOOK AROUND. t | + + ~ |ART CARPET 228 Powell St., Near Ceary. n o_p and these bargains await you: LEATHER GOODS. k and key and BETTER GRADE 10 _in. 11 in 7S¢ S5e FINGER PURSES—t S5c, £1.00, 21 BRUS 5145 $1.55 25e. 35e, S0e, TSe. HES and MIRRORS. former price e eac 1 sale of Tooth Prushes, jurable all-bristle hair brush of WHISK BROOM RE MIRRORS—sold PLATED WARE. ; our price .. $1.00 2 fancy and and BUTTER ns s a variety of pat- . e e LTS $1.75 set Z5e lored glass bowls » PLATED CHILD'S CUF PLATED PK ¢ SILVER PLA PLATED 4 teapot, sugar LVER PLATE: CREAM LADL! OUR SPECIALTY—The Grindinz and Repairing o and Scissors. ..75e f Knives, Razors 818-820 Market St., San Francisco. the last orders sent to them by the board, must be submitted at once. Lessons in cooking are to be given to the 'EXCURSION TO l ‘ CITY OF MEXICO| s B o s i lomen oo uting | the first half of each school year. The lessons be given once a week to groups of twenty will eontinue one hour and a half and standing. The king and manual training centers in and their entire equipment are ce use of the cooking and of . and are to be no g3 they are Announced by the Southern Pacific, for November 14th. | Among the mmlnfi events of extraordin- ary interest in the line of pleasure travel is an excurs.on to Mexico City, which the Southern Pacific has decided to give in November next, leaving San Francisco on Wednesday, the 14th. The round trip rate will be $80 from San Franeisco, $70 from Los Angeles and in proportien from other parts of the State. The excursion is to be under the person- al management of William H. Menton, the company's well known excursion_ agent. who is well acquainted with Mexico, speaks its language and understands ({:nrouzh)y how to direct side trips ana | other movements so that the most may be | gained from the trip. Liberal time for return will be allowed by the railroads and more complete details will be an nounced from time to time. —_————————— 'RULES FOR GUIDANCE part of the focatea Principals are authoriz teachers as the o of the board requ Owing to the classification grades, first to consolidate such fon under the s into eight rades last year become sec- ond grades this vear and the eighth grades last year becoming advanced eighth grades this year. At Christmas some of the advanced eighth grade pupils may be ready for the high schools. ————————— VETERINARY SURGEON FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT The Board of Fire Commissioners met OF THE PR'NCIPALS yesterday and decided that the water mains on San Bruno avenue to Fifteenth | e - avenue south be Increased from four.inch i ve-inch an at new rants | School Board Authorizes Them to|put in. The Chief reported that Silver ‘n Consolidate Such Teachers as avenue from Seventeenth south to San | | a Bruno was in an impassable condition. Classification Requires. - Chief Sullivan was granted a leave of The Board of Education yesterday is | absence for thirty days from August 2. sued a cireular of information to the| The contract for a delivery wagon was rincipals of the public schools. A meet- | @Warded to R. Nugent, the price being rng of principals will be held on Friday, $175. There were four bids and Nugent's | August 3, at 1:45 p. m. in the board’s was the lowest. | chambers. The circular further says: J. J. Mchh{vresisned as hoseman of | ~A meeting of principals and of seventh and J engine 12, and W. J. Wren was selected eighth grade teachers having any boys in their | {TOm the ‘“m"fi list to fill the vacancy. Classes will be held on Monday, Auguse 6, | 1he board will petition the Mayor to 1900, at 4 o'clock in the lecture room of the | recommend the Supervisors to create the Mission High School. office of veterinary surgeon for the de- Detafied reports as to efficlency of all jani- | partment and for permission to make the tors, particularly as to their observance of ! appointment. sane he is entitled to have a trial and | judgment as to his guilt or innocence, as | uaranteed by the constitution; to Keep glm under restraint all of his life would | be to deprive him of his legal rights. The | higker court went into the facts as well | as the law, and found that Buchanan showed perfect possession of his faculties and a complete ability to conduct his de- fense. It will be seen that this was oppo- order of the higher court was that Bu- chanan be returned to the custody of the Sheriff of Yuba County, that his trial in the Superior Court of that county might be proceeded with. Justice McFariand differed from his associates as to the man’s sanity. P meets with general approval by Napa peo ple. When notified to-aay of the court's decision in his case Buchanan was de- lighted and_expressed a great desire to 0 back to Marysville and stand trial for gln crime_in preference to being confined in the Nlfil State Hospital under Dr. Gardner. He said that e could hardly tell how he did feel to know that he was a sane man now, but thought that he d really realize it again. District Attorney Bell of this county, who_first took the Buchanan case in hand and later ceased his activity in it be- cause of his being a public officer, is highly elated over the outcome and his victory over Dr. Gardner and the latter's attorneys. Buchanan will be taken to Marysville as soon as the proper time comes, - ~ A . recommending my appliances to their fricnds ‘in 8,000 WEAK MEN MADE STRONGin1899 BY DR. SANDEN’'S ELECTRIC BELT. That is a record to be proud of, and is one which may be verified by any honest inquirer, to whom I will be pleased .to show the testimonials received from the grateful patiznts who to-day are every State in the Union. As a cure for debility, rheumatism, varicocele, kidney, liver and bladder troubles, my belt has a reputation extending over thirty years. My Free Book Tells All About It. Or Call and Se: > ADE MARK. “The laborer is worthy of his hire”—and it is not a business proposition to offer medical ap- pliances and treatment free. I charge no more than sufficient to cover the cost of construction, le- gitimate incidental expenses and a fair business profit. If I did more than this I would be dishon- est; if I did less I would not have been before the public for 30 years. My belt is the standard of the world. It is patented and can be had only from me. OFFICE HOURS—Daily. 9 to 6. Sunday, 10 to 1. DR. T. A. SANDEN, 6 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco, Cal