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ADVERTISEMENTS. = = HOIN. HoraceG. Platt REASC oK1 ROOSEVELT —aT. METROPOLITAN TEMPLE, FIFTH THIS Friday Evening. ~ WHY DEMO- ORT MR. A. GERBERDING Will Preside | CEORGE STONE, entral Committee. Take Advantage f the purest article made For Shortening and Frying. Ko=Nut” A Sterilized Cocoanut Fat Never — Twice wer of lard. as no equal or rch, er, ur Grocer, or write Refining Co., Phila Iphia. VIN MARIANI MARIAN! WINE—WORLD FAMOUS TONIC Nes FOR THE ELO00D.LEVER.LUNGS. ANAN BROS., urers, 609 Sacramento St. Fig @ 15 & non-pomonony remedy for Gonoroom ¢ Sperm r Core of mBoOus mem 20, branes. Non-astringent, Sold by Drogsista, or sest 1n plain wrapper by express prepaid, fd $L.00, o T 3 boz&_ .78, DIRECTORY CF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Ma‘led on Application. ATTORNEY. COAL, COKE AD PIG IRON. J C WILSON & CO.. 2058 COPPERSMITH. C W-SMITH. 23 Toncas; Work a spe: ne Main SALT MEATS. FRESH LN JAS BOYES & C3- S0P e o™ AND METALS, ALVANIZING alvanizing Howa; JOHN st METAL. stereotype metal Paeific Tiret st San Fran oILS ATING OILS. LEONARD & ELLIS, t st € F. Phone Main 1718, & Lubricating Olls, Schnetder's Mining ;. CLINCH & CO.. % Front, 8. F. PRINTING. E PRINTER, C. HUGHES, 511 Sansome PRINT ERS. EOTK BINDERS. STATIONER AND PRINTER. * PARTRIDGE > Guioros WHITE ASil STEAH COAL, MINING CO. Weekly Call MINED BY " THE BLACK a* its GREEN the Test Coal in the Main street. ,$1.00 per Year THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1900. SAYS HIS WIFE HAS | WRECKED HIS HOME| ~ -~ JHE [MI:PRlU | ‘uraa) a ofos, ‘Marital Troubles of the Doettgers to Be Exploited in a Suit Adj::fi:mjm_ GoldenRule Bazaar. SI;’;;}M for Divorce Brougnt by the Husband, Who the property. all bearing the One from Theresa Clingan c All the witnesses for the prosecution | THE EMPORIUM. CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA’S ORANQEST STORE AL ARAARAA RN LA R AR AL AR AR AR A York City. i | i S htel Could only secure 50 dozen of these; the s s - | Makes Sensational Charges. ] 1. tw tims we o ot s e 20| S0 Avel $1.25 Silk, 53¢ » 14c. 20) we so'd 270 dozen; 80 come early not | ¥ = o+ to be disanpointed; they are tho same kind of pretty | An assorted lot of about 1000 yards of $1.00 and | Spachtal or Irish Point Tidies; worth 23c each; to- 14 $1.25 Silks; black anl white stripes and plaids; | day only.... . c black Pekin stripes: white and black hemstitched S 2 % effects, and a good assortment of fancv colored | Dress 590 pairs best quality eambric-covarad . $ C = < [ | Shields, 10, Tbber-coth Dres: Shields, the last f a Silks that will make handsome waists, underskirts, » ® manufacturer’s :tick that we recently | rufflings, trimminzs, ete.; on special 59c 1 closed out; every pair guaranteed woith 13e, 17 sale Friday only, per yard........... = | i ard 2)c pair; on sale Friday only. Z '00‘ 3 + +| AT s PP k] | wo~Day The:e Ladiss’ Viei Kid Shoes, g ‘ cloth or kid tops. battonm or | Butter Sale To-Day | shos Sate. [ > ki o v o H | 5 Fancy Creamery Butter, regular 450 a stylish chos, a'l sizes and wilths, at tae very size squares, to-day only...... Hedfal:. geica for Friday and $1.89 { Limit—3 squares to a customer. | B - : [ 2 + Enamczled D oen;’ 'Eg - : LA coated, E1- All-Silk Taffeta Ribbons—A w:i Sawccpan, 476- 0 "y 10@ yards in rich co'orings f r nac pink. biue, maiza, quart Saucepans, iong handle, re*inned cardinal, cream, b'ack axd white; 4 inches wide; on cover, full value at Tde each ‘70 { spec’al sa'e Friday only, per yard. . A7@| on special sale to-day, only. S B SAte— y Boys’ $7.50 and $8.50 Long Pants Suits, $5.45. A big special Clothing offering for Friday and Saturdav. They are made of all-wool fabries; new Ox ¢ g g . fords; brown and dark mixtures; single-breasted coats and double-breasted vests; as well tailored as g | Fg: maré!a%) wctes of 3&. :nd Mrs. & man’s suit; strictly up-to-dite, for bays 13 to 19 years. € ar cettger, the former a roprietor of the Seattle restau- Bo_ys’ $5.00 Vestee Suits, $3.95. e :,—',T«f“,‘:s:.‘\trf:?;: ;:;:" ‘We closed out from a reliable manufacturer 85 of this season’s yestee Suits in four different patterns of band yesterday brought suit for a di- all-wool fancy tweeds. Coats have the new small collar; Vests of same material or faney silk, C: he grounds rflif« F,:,u:;i’ ¥, lnlflmps:; open in front. They are very pretty suits and great bargains at the special prics for Friday a1d Saturday. es a numl i ————: < tons, charging his wife 2 fes’ i ' We offer for Friday only 57 dozens Vi av | ’ A special purchase of ladies’ imported rea! | Special Sale of y h having attempte 3 3 P P! @147 :‘;:,,;[ 11;.5 Pfli.nmuprl{i\ (lr:)rmni‘;r:((:nh;:‘q (hx: Ladies” 350 Maco Cotton Hose, Hermsdorf black.extra Tablesp S, of Rodgers Bros.” 1847” faney han- room ws-u.»k he was E‘A‘slepp She is g ”030, 23c. hi rh spliced hesls, donbl; sole.l silk finish; 24 ]oo. ':26'0 5 dle : Tfn!é’es;;oo:: triple plafad; to have broken the dishes in his piace | 5 ket: for this day only worth regularly or set of 6, at the ve: 2 % e, sireet a0 o Eave ot | PO e B 820785 yer vair 23| pecialprics Tor w0t 01 6 ' $1.53 § thing, hats and neckties into g e oE e Aeaiye MMONNUAS the Sy —+|% Rubber Ledies’ Rubber Glovss, made of pure| 250 Frimged A small lot (144 onlv: heavy fringsd ace generally. ] B = Para rubter, tan. whte or b'ack; these S 19e¢. cuck squares in 29 diff rent patterns; Wwas merrieq I |cgnn Seven | THEO?%?TZ(}\'%R:.O% ;_;% l;u_zrfi éulagg;rn ;2 Tc;og;:;;% II; ;:g:fi;;:lg%x}gg Gloves, 69« gioves are the best quality and come in | SGUAreS, '® cuitable for table, stand and pedestal R e, Doctiger. 3t EERVEY SAIDES Skl izas: ; 85: a pair; 100 covers, cushion tops, ete.; worth 25c each, to be , and s hi i /E L] g F [, RU all sizas; our regu'ar cut prce, 85c a p: 3 Ps, H “"“': Sose thea ‘lE‘? THAT HAVE LED TO THE FINAL RUPTURE. | pairs o1 special sale to-day on y.. sse closed out to-1ay. e '90 nd once on an Oak- sj—— —_— o be kept in con- s - Dt e e o ST S e s e e § Mew Cloaks and Suits, 50c on the $1.00. mng‘j”::v_; ays she turned Zl‘u:dh&s:smfnr a,chance to become recon. her trunk to-day and put it in the Dl The Entire Fall Samale Line of a Great New York Manufacturing Firm. - The other charges she admits give her AROLher OPportanity she ol be e Pare Heunall pay her room rent at A great purchase—the entire ia% sample llne of Benjimin & e — = —_— R ) Caspary, the New York Suit and Cloak manufacturers, compris- | ’ ing several hundred garments—new Jackets, new Suits, new { LIE PASSES IN JUDGE HEBBARD S COURT, g Capes, new Skirts. We bought them all at 50_0 on the dol- | far—just one-half, and we will sell them all this week the same § SELF'DEFENSE IS WAYNE HARRIS’ pLEA way. Remember these are all new (this season’s) garments, = st 1 H all sizes, at 50c on the $1 00, which means: x L | i ) ] i 3 10 Jackets, Capes and Skirts for.....$5.00 $25 Jackets, Capes and Suits for.. x | a?vyerand Litigant Indulge | Trial of Layden's Slayer Captain Brant Granted Di- S Jockats, Cages and Skirts for '$7.50 $30 Tailor Dresses for s | in Personalities in the | Begins Before Judge | vorce From Wife Who $20 Jackots, Capes and Skirts for...._$10.00 $40 Tailor Dresses for 3 Bell Case. | Cook Deserted Him ? All Alterations Extra———All Alterations Exira. 3 —_— | [y Turl Solid, cloely woven. heavy Turkish ¥ ‘ g S g Groceries and Liquors. |Turkish = 500, ooy woes oy Tecon § | P."a‘fir;’:;”;”‘ xnadk :‘.‘.a“\“‘i"s"';:; lT\_Pf ’J;:dlrzfl C};nrrnll Cook has the distinction | Captaln Louis Philip Brant, a well- Pearline—1-b. -ackag:"; to-day only; 3 packages.......25€ | oweais, Cs ; a $2.00-per-dozen vaiue, on 12 5 | Blakeman Tt ves- | of being the first Superior Court Judge to | known clubman, was granted a div | Sal: ~1-1b. can-; regularly 15¢; to-day. 2| 'y; : branded as “abso- | try a case in the Hall of Justice. It is | yesterday by Judge Hebbard from (‘;S;g:‘lf Fancy Red Salmon -1.Ib. can regularly > [ slatrdspeny; eck... < ¢ : by Luctus L. Solo- | that of Wayne Harris, the messenger boy, | Paulding Brant on the ground of deser- | 3 for. 1 4 - e P ouble w charsed with the murder of Andrew 2 \don. Mr. Brant was married at White | & Pe“g“‘k‘;"s t‘z",‘:: 5 c | 3 t 1yden, another messenger boy, at the WPlains, N. Y., in 187, He had just grad. wi VRN SR 2 Attorney W. T. | head office of the San Francisco District | uated from West Point and “his sife % Ppickled Salmon Bellies- 9'8”‘ |A Sale of Fancy pat- - to secure the re- | Telegraph Company on the night of March | moved in the best New York soclety. 23 -8¢ | ghina Plates. '™ D<o * 24 last. Assistant District Attorney Deu- | Thelr wedding was quite a social event in Fresh Lunc! rimps—Ready to serve; 1-1b tns; to-day. | ~ ratedCia % Buey r;n«l\;r’ltad the pr;sv(;]un;)n{ aai Simamlumnees § e S z 2’33’ Pa’ ;,flsg mcl'aes i dllm’ad!er.das- ; ge Ferral represented the defendant. Shortly after thelr marriage Mr. Brant e Co — Pinte; to day. 49z sorted flower designs, gold edge, uszky asked her If | Layden was a bigger and older boy than | was ordered to the West byg!he War De. | H Gold'enFllhIlt C}lt:ggies—l- b flat tine; to-d .15¢ orth z5ec er!& cg;v 3 10t . fact that in addition to her | Harris. and the two had trouble before | partment. He was captain in the Fust‘g (:a.l: i Mo B Th 1.00 A 14c 3 . he e night o e 2 > . v - ce— ot ; 5 t marriage, Mrs. John Percy. | night i‘.ayden had ::w;(‘:\ i khv;l:v | :o:'lszpsfi:c:c;?;::c:“éza:‘}?e“x;;:flhd‘f‘ow‘f;% X Duffey’s Purc Malt Whiskey —The genuine; to-day. ner | Decorated China Cike or Bre g | &nd her present name, Theresa Bell, she | or three times, il finally Harris stabbed | 185 Mrs. Brant created talk by suddenly | & BoLti6.uwer - a5k s sG] (18 K b epnhandia fimordues: 3 ‘ one time used the name Theresa | Layden, resulting in his death. A pecu- | leaving for the East. Varlous rumors| s Bourbon Whisky—Our $2.50-psr-ga' 01 graie ne ration, go'd edges, can bs used Mrs. Bell admitted that liarly sad incident in connection with the | were rife as to the cause of her departure, | cvery nurchiser; to-day, per gal'on $2.00 | for berries or ice cream; worth - . d the Sutter-sireet property un- | tragedy the suicide of Dr. Harris, the | By the majority It was held that 1! N —5 yaars o' 95¢ each; a ematl lot on N 3 at she had Ziafandel Claret—5y = der t me of Clingan in 1869. defendant's father, at Salinas, through | tired of San Francisco and had decided to | I sale to-oay. 63¢c X Tauszky then presented t grief at his son's disgrace. return to her own exclusive set in New | g T . « £ A’ second Beil Fleasant property to Mary E o to Theres conveyed the prope am the defendant referred to, T will were examined yesterday, new was developed. but nothing Joseph P. Corcoran, The other witnesses examined were Captain Brant importuned his wife to | return. For twelve years he made period- ATA Sons Prot MEE and My manager of the office, was perhaps the |ical pleas to her to come back to him, but | p SIDENT Bell to Mary E. Pleasar most important witness for the prosecu- | IiS pleas were without avail. Finall ‘THEIR RETI Blakeman got up and said counsel's | tion. He testified to Hayden and Harrls | 1o he filed suit for divorce. The case | action was taken with the evident pur- | having had a quarrel weeks before the | tain Dran rortiacy oS &esfifirfl;ii de | pose of mi: ing the court, for, he sald. | stabbing. After the stabbing Harris said parture and refusal to return t Sy.fle' | HONORED the defendant had admitted that two of to him stuck the knife into him as | His testimony was corroborated and the e d ¥ s e. a as Ve 5 é e “wa > .d | O e e “hat i ith o B A L, liad only had & | decree was ordered issued. Philip Paulding Brant, the litigant's son, | | northern counties of the State for McKin- | ley and Roosevelt, having been engaged the Republican State Central Commit- tee. He will leave for Trinity unty in a few days. BREAKFAST ———.— Firemen’s Merit Rewarded. OAKLAND, Oct. 4—In recognition ot et pRgant Eofeaned toc Lol | oobe. other witnesses Is at present residing with his father, Cap- | ’ iati M- G the services of the Oakland Fire Depart- U A ey |l St Tl BT el ekt e e B s | W -men’s Press Association Mzmbers Gather it i e v dei [ iy e oaa¥entjemanly | land, who made the R amnr Witbere, | CIub and has been retired irom the army ¥ M R tion on the night of September . the D e sy | body 0 - Wam : + | for some time. | ' California Door Company has presented | e o8 ith B el Healey, Joscoh, Mrs. V. R. Bruce filed sult for divorce | at Tab,e th Is. eamer. the Firemen's Relief Fund Association | the defense, sald ‘he advan- xamining Detective Dillon | draeits s s ot achior Uge: alleging | e " 2 iy ;:u'v.. of the ;np‘prxrl\l:fli,\' (‘n :;“P:?\:hf)&xr ¥ g ““:’""-‘L"':{’mplm; torin- | TR ‘51('1\\11'1& Olzfle:"(;':'x{l’:‘. ‘;ggg_m]:p:&% —_— h c-—...— | Solomons’ statement us to the - | troduce the fact that Lay. as a. Miss s, | : ness of Blakeman's assertion. | diea "Stated that he did mot with Harele | 1ast April. Her husband. she says, Im-| The tenth anniversary breakfast of the andidates for Office. mediately made her | | | Judge Hebbard orderea the indulgence | to be prosecuted, as he was to blame, but | fo unhappy by mani- | pacific Coast Women's Press Assoclation BERKELEY. Oct. 4—Four candidates g e P and continied | un objection wa mige Ly Benmme :md‘:Q;.ly;\gl):llxlprldlp<llJpalm{;‘ A few days | (U0 O vesterday at the Occldental are now running independently for the the case for further hearing. | sustained by the Judge. | @ friend called to offer her his pocs Srica¥®: | Hotel In honor of the retiring president, Ui of Sinticw of the Evaen of i Srs- ————————— 2 V] 2 -day ;. A = shes. e | T ) i SLpy St eIl _he Risard asuin to-day, | Bruce's jealousy was “aroused and he | Mrs. Sara E. Reamer. and the other off | incumbent; ° Town Marshal Richard | INCIDENTS IN POLICE COURT. E. J. Heaney of Bader swore to a war- | on the charge of driving off with a horse d cart without the consent of the wer. Heaney drove into the city on ® | Tuesday and hitched his horse at Twelfth | dismissal, and if that motion is denied he will place the defendant on the stand and several other witnesses, with the object — e | WANTS ALL SPECIAL PERMITS RESCINDED | | | challenged the friend to open combat with any weapon he might choose. i last, she claim i et . he attempted to kill her. He is still absent and the sum he left for maintenance is exhausted. In addition to a decree of divorce Mrs. Bruce asks leave to resume her maiden name. cers. The dining-room was handsomely decorated and the menu was served to the pleasant accompaniment of music by the Lloyd, W. H. H. Gentry and C. R. Lord. The last two named were Justices here | several yea.s ago. nt in Judge Fritz's court vesterday for | of proving that Harris acted solely in|Sne Was finally deserted by her husband, | P O t., plano solos by | —_— a 8 s e 2 she conclud and he lef: Knickerbocker Quartet, pia | arrest of Thomas Murphy, a pugllist, | self-defense. cents upon which 1o lve untll Kis ttur? | Professor R, W. Lucy and a whistling | £ Bntian Taid Geabiee: solo by Miss McComas. At the close of the breakfast the follow- ing toasts were proposed by Toastmaster | It is sald that the flag follows the trade but in the Russlan case it is the trade which follows the flag. Russia has nev | made a movement from w s | : 2 " Bromley: “The President. Mrs. h she nas d Folsom streets. Murphy, it is alleged. | The petition of Willam Smith to re- | gar et ool ivorce, were granted yester- | Georeg TRromey? [ Tas Citive Board.” | gone back; her great land-grabber and her 2 Sonnd r ay to Catherine A. Edwards from (.| Sa Mrs. Frances B. Edger- great Cecil Rhodes was called Yamak drove it away. The cart was found | tain a sign over his lodging-house at 711% | Lafayette Edwards on the ground of wili. | responded to by 5 which Miss Mabel | and he penetrated and annexed the great | smashed in pieces at Ingleside and the | Mission street was the cause of a demand | ful neglect; Jessie B. Heath from F I, | ton; “The Press to which Miss Mabel part of ‘Siberia for the Ciar of the day horse was wandering around the nelel- | ya50 by Supervisor Comnor before the | Heath, same ground. and Agnes Jessie | Craft responded: “Literature of the F, O and Russia within the last few month: | bornooa 1610 | Street Committee yesterday that an ordl. | RgWe from Nathan A.’ Rowe for desertion, | WV F;,Association.” by, Xrs, Elia JL Sex- has christened her most powerful fronclad The case of Mrs. Margaret Kerr, 18 i - | gFrleda Gehrlg has sued George C.|lom: LWomens CIUDS:, M entieth” Cen- after this great explorer. ae Counts of T e b Pattory Npon Mhre | o ot Joncind Al =pecial | Gehrlg for a divorce. alleging crueity as | SDUIS; Women,of Lie Tmenliell ren- | Mouravieft. uncles of the late Minister ged with battery <. | permits now held for encroachments on | cause of action. Suits for div o2 ey, s A W ia D s | of ¥ . Affs = Rl O ude, 30 Bernard street, Tuesday | (h. streets and sidewalks. Supervisors |also filed by Cornelia Simon against Philg | NeSS as & Fine Art.” Miss Fliza b PoR Ty Al Yo Ve viewn) Cow ey B ot {x\égfifmp:‘n‘:yfim- | Curtis and Dwyer declined to take any | Simon for infidelity, and Martin Dale N oTme Mlifornia. > Mrs. C. T. Mills, and | who annexed the greater part of the Cau- » ‘the Judge at once dismissed the|action on the proposed ordinance. Con- | “®° st Bertha Dale for cruelty. “Uncl Bromley ended the Hnrogrglgnme | casus for mf Czar of hln day, and the ~ase. The case of Alice Gardiner and Jes- | nor pald especial attention to the alleged BT with * When the Cows Come “nme . | other completed the Siberian annexation: sie Steinm: charged with battery upon | dereliction of a morning paper, which, it Lucky Courtroom Clerks. Among those present S el and their successor, the late Count Mou- Miss Irene Wilbert in a restaurant on | seems, has been shown favors by the ad-| The Board of Civil Service Commis. | REAmer. retiring president; Mrs. Ella 2 ravieff, was following in the footstep: Ke d Jackson streets, was called in | ministration and does not appear grateful ommis- | g0 president: Mrs. Josephine H. his ancestors. The Russian Minister of Mogan's court yesterday and con- for the “stand in.’ sfoners decided yesterday to allow 50 per ter, Miss Mabel Craft, M Foreign Affairs acts Independently, some J ;i % B | " i Ju L /7 S fod e sbs borore. this _ | cent in examinations ror general knowi- | Mrs. Isidor Lowenburg. Mrs. Frances B. | times_ without consulting any of his col R ‘ll‘,:]rs‘ the barber charged with mlggs four months ago,” said Co:gg;_ | edge of the duties of courtroom clerks, | Edgerton, Miss Eliza D. K*,”‘;r Tedel. | leagues, and very often without consult. | f1legal registration, appeared before Judge | “and promised In return for legislation | This Is regarded as a concession on the | Morland North. Mrs. A, n“ e s | Ing" the Czar. He always employs men “abaniss yesterday for his preliminary | against ‘freak’ advertising to take in it= | PArt of the commission and practically | Mrs. Frank Daiton. Mrs Bucknall Mrs. who have been trained in the develop- | examination. After the evidence of Reg- | signs and bill boards. Though the other | A8Sures the retention of the present force, | C. M. Smith, Mrs. W. C. Morrow. 3 ment of the Russian empire, at the ex- istrar Walsh, ~Michael Smyth, Deputy v Wedmore Jones. Registrar, and others nad been heard zhe“mmgy has not done so. I believe it|general knowledge of duties has been | Mrs. Wagner. Mrs. A. H g defendant's attorney claimed that his | should be compelled to comply with the | but 0 Mrs. H. J_ Badier. Mrs. 8. B, Campje, Mt5. client not of sourd mind, and asked | Jaw as well as the humblest citizen. I will | —_—— Barnes, Mrs 3l 4 ss a that the case should be continiied pending | tion before the Insanity Com: The Judge granted the re- missioners. and continued the case till Satur- | newspapers have removed theirs the Ex- certainly present an ordinance on the suh- ject at next Monday’'s meeting. The reso- lution now in force on the subject ex- empts from itsl provisions bulletin boards In other examinations the percentage for Cadets Give an Entertainment. Company L, First Regiment, League of the Cross Cadets, of Mission Dolores M. E. Hindes. Mrs. Shea, 8. ioud, Mrs. pense of other people.— London Express. e e——— Ill Luck on Sunday. For centurles Friday has been regarded MRS. SARA E. REAMER, RE- TIRING PRESIDENT WO- MEN'S P{ESS ASSOCIATION. i | | i | Lawrence, Mrs. Caswell. Miss Julia F. +‘ L. Ei Lee, Mrs. J. J. McDonald. Mrs. u- o as the most unlucky day in the week, but enfa’ Newhall, Mrs. Robert Oliver, Mrs. | the tendency now is to regard Sunday as fhilfam Keith, Mrs. F. L. Southack, Mrs. Grace Morel Dickman, Mrs. Dohrmann, | {he tendency now is t day. According to Mrs. M. Tracy Mott, Mrs. Mrs. Southard, Mrs. A. M. C. Christesen, October 13. in front of the publication offices of news- | Parish, gave an entertainment last night | Willlam Carr, v s, Paris Kilburp, Mrs. Lottle Phelps, | & moderate statisticlan. who has just pub- was held to answer before the Superior he committee reported In favor of an B : : ; : 3 & i = 5 ; 2 y is y ¥ | 322 bea g0 wuswer. betore <he Supsetor ] dnecountites Lod A FaVOr Ofuan | Street, near Valencla, The affar was well | Miljer, Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Washington Mrs. H. H. Haight, Mrs. A. A. Sargent | ject; SUnday ls certainiy more unlucky | charges of burglary in $2000 bonds She broke into the residence ver. 1067 Feil street, and John | a oP certain lands and the extension of the Potrero-avenue sewer to Army street. The Finance Committee was requested to take attended, the main floor and. th of the spacious hall belng taxed t5 tone utmost seating capacity, with standing room at a premium. € programme con- Ayre, Miss Skidmore, Mrs. Marsh, Mrs. | prominent personages are concerned. The Cing of Italy. he points out. was kilisd on Sunday, and It was on Sunday that two previous attempts against his life were and Hon. George T. Bromley. ren, Miss McDermott and Z. T. Whitten. This circle is making arrangemnts for a’made. namely, on Sunday, March 17, 1578 benefit for the Foley children, who have | and on Sunday, March 25, 1883. Other become its wards on account of the death | cases cited by him are those of the Duc of the mother. de Berry, who was stabbed to death on 404 Broderick street | steps to acquire lands out of the moneys | sisted of musical selections. b - ‘oodmen of the World. m Tyndell, alias A. C. Adams, | accruing to the city as a result of the {n- | chestra, remarks by James B. orgx; 3;~ 14 w“r!venlngs since San Francisco pleaded gulity in Judge Fritz's court ves- | creased assessment roll, cal solos, fancy dancing, recitations and | . > 1 Woodmen of the World ten- terday 1o falsely impersonating M. Stone. | The petition of G. H. Roundy for the | specialtics by Miss Mae Korn. Miss oo | Camp of the Woodme! n “nnl".u( of the San Pedro and 1. X. L. | abatement of nuisances in the University | Quigg, Miss Viola_ Winters, 'Miss May | dered a reception to Past Commander W. Jairy Company, and was fined $30, which | Mound District was referred to the | Heran, Miss Julia Coff iss Rose Brod. | B. Wiison on his return from the head | was at once paid. Captain Seymour had | Boards of Health and Publlc Works for | erick, Charles Hay, H.. Todd and Cyrus | camp session, held in Salt Lake City. M. agreed to that disposal of the case, as|jmmediate action. B. Newton. Dancing follow E: D H d D. Oliver Jr ed the enter- b » e . Tyndell had promised to leave the city.| The resolution authorizing the payment | talnment. T Mases, iate C: speciall | and M. T. Warner of San Jose, the com- | of $500 each to S. H. Kent, P eatsch; | clerk ot Gg“‘z:"“(t’?:ent‘“: R that o | plaining witness, had refused to rema'n | . B. Martin and H. C. Robinson for salal His Collar Bone Brok, e e 'meets With a more hearty wi | here longer to give his testimony. ries as Park Panhandie Appraisers was i o e thap was accorded to the past com- ". | ) Seven Swedish sailors appeared before | reported upon adversely. until such timc | John Dorman, a barber residing at 2210 | COme thap was aceotied £6 {he Past com | Judge Mogan vesterday on a charge of | us the Appraisers have completed thelr | Mission street, fell from a Misslon-street | MANG€T There were ves and lady relatives. e narks by the guests after full Justice had been done to the supper. also from Dr. M. Estees, the peace. They were arrested v afternoon at " a saloon, 208 explained to the work by testifying _in the condemnation proceedings in the Superior Court. The ordinance granting the .Board of car yesterday and had his collar bone broken. He was removed to the City and County Hospital, where Dr. H. Thes D 1 a arvey re- nt words were celebrating the | public Works power to dispose of old | duced the fracture, plegss aipais Cam; | birthday r Olson, one of their | curbs and street material in a manner not gonsul gg';:::‘é:: o deniinns ceng | number. s drank so freely that a |in accordance with the charter was re- Galv:ston Fair. Consul O Neighbor Barry of Golden Gate fight started. “and Policeman Barry | forred fo the Judiciary Committee, i e A M The Columbia quartet rendered swooped in and arrested them. The Judge | ‘The Supervisors' Police Commlitfee re-| o be given Saturday at 1144 O'Farrell street, | CATP: ral cholce vocal selections during the Zf,:fun . Nelghbors Gordon, Bell and Al- len, who were the committee of arrange- ments, got up a very creditable affair. 'Redwood Circle on the 23d ult, had an open meeting, which was a great success, both as to numbers present and excellence of the entertainment. There s music, recitations and songs. also i’mfl-mu WSk S furnished by E. midt, Miss Armstrong, dismissed the cases after warning them not to be so bolsterous in their cups in | future. John G. | ported vesterday in favor of applying 7 per cent of license tax collected for the sale of spirituous liquors to the Police Relief and Pension Fund, Instead of 5 per cent, as heretofore. | Given by Maybelle Rosenthal, Hazel Cohn and Dollie Lewls. Admission 5c. The indigo produciion in R AR S idly falling oft Many of th growing tobacco instead. The Prison and Hospital Religlous Assocla- [ product is steadily displac tion seek magazines. books and clothing to | process is being used, h distribute to suffering ones. A postal addressed | permits of obtaining a Ligher percentage to Mrs. 8. A. Burrls, 317 O'Farrell street, the | of coloring matter from the leaf and also secretary, will have her attention. + | produces a purer indigo. Crowey, 3 Stockton stree swore to a complaint in Judge Frit: court yesterday charging Robert Allen | with petty larceny. Crowey on Septem- ber 6 invited Allen to spend a night with | him In his room. which was then at 309 Grant avenue. The next day Allen, so | Crowey says, called at the room and stole | his overcoat. Java is rap- e planters are The artificial ing it. A new owever, which Garcla, M. 8. de Roco, Perri M. O'Brien, : of Czar Alex- ander IT, who was killed by a bomb on Sunday, March 13, 1881; of President Car- not, who was assassinated by Cesario on Sunday, June 24, 1884, and of M. Canovas, who was killed on a Sunday in 1897.—New York Herald. e A Joke on the Doctor. Colonel Dantel R. Anthony, brother of ———— sunn":x. An'n;gns .1nd| last of n:; fght- Ing editors of Kansas, is on record as the Heavy Fall of Rain. | only man who has had his aorta severed OAKLAND, Oct. 4—The rainfall in this | and lived. In a_newspaper feud with a city to-day amounted to .62 of an inch,, man named Jennison, Anthony was making a total of 107 ‘inches for the | shot. The doctor told him he could not Seonn. | live. The wounded man did not say any- thing, but bade his sister good-by and went to sleep. When he awoke he asked his nurse: “What time is 1" “Six o'clock,” replied the nurse. The colonel chuckled for a moment, then sai . that's a_good joke on the doetor, fsn't it? He said I'd be dead at 5:30." He fell asleep again. and when he awoke the doctor acknowledged his mistake.—Chi~ cago Chronicle S | Sunday. February 13. 1520, J. H. T. Watkinson Returns Home. OAKLAND, Oct. —J. H. T. Watkinson, | president and general manager of the | Contra Costh Water Company, has re- turned to this city after an extended trip | in Eastern States. He belleves that the | Polmaml sentiment of the East is decided- | y in favor of McKinley. ————— ‘Wife Charges Cruelty. OAKLAND, Oct. 4—On the ground of cruelty Jeanette Lamotti commenced suit to-day for a divorce from Louis Lamotti. —_————— Hynes to Stump in s OAKLAND, Oct. 4.—Deputy District At- torney W. H. L. Hynes will stump the 1 |

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