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THE SAN'FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1900. ¥- s “ Hale’s. f REALTY | ’ The real estate brokers agree that the | Reite to Edward Douglas, east line of Plerce | ttmes are dull ana will be dull until after | street, 3¢ south . from Filbert, 28X | Hale’s. Hale’s. Hale’s. ADVERTISEMENTS. e S TS B i TRANSACTIONS IN w———— E “THEE CREDIT HOUSE” H teet . $1000; John Coop and James W. Smith to election bas settled matters again. They | Gegrge W. Foreyth, east line of Cole street, 285 feet north from Frederick, 25x125, $2000; E. Avery and Lilian L._McCarthy to James Hun ter, south line of Clay street, 62:6 feet wes from Locust, 40x102:8%, $3500; Hans and Chris- tine Petersen to Eleonore Batkin, south line of arl street, 254:4 east from Stanyan, 25x100, $5000; Rebecca D. Benjamin and M. Ballin to Ernest Wackenreuder, northwest corner of Wool and Eugenia, $! to Maria Whitney. east from Goug! also agree, though, that reating proper- ties that are eligible are in good demand | and that there are not enough of certain | | classes of houses to satisfy the demand. ! The town is filllng up and has about | caught up with. the overbuilding of two j or three years ago. Easton & Eldridge report the following open 6x120, §10,000; W. Tracy to s N S| Vi a ., 2734 sales: Northeast con'wr of. Grove an fary . Grant, soutnwest cormer B | g ments consisting of s o e the first week of the new store as an important factor in being the Mangan estate and the buyer | west from Diamond, 25x114, ; Charles 8. the domestic econ: y of San Fr c'iSCO ha-s bccn an unqua]i- Knapp to Harry L. Horn, west line of Eighth avenue, 100 feet south from Clement, 2x120, $1000; Olive Verkouteren to Anna Newfield, south line of Bosworth, 2x100, $1500; Katie Hagerty and Katie Dugan to Benjamin Healey, north line of Valparaiso, 91:3 east from Taylor, 22x60, and northwest line_of Hunt, 160 feet northeast from Third, 204, $3000; Cornelius Buckley to Adolphine’ M. Squires, southwest line of Sumatra, 52 feet southeast from Sus- quehanna, 25x10, §500; Tsabella D. Clark et al to Mary Harrison and . T. and Jennle A. Crocker, northeast corner of Battery and Bush, 92:6x80, '$285,500; A. W. Dickieson to Peter J. Blim, east line of Tenth avenue, 275 feet south from H street, 25x120, $500; Clara R. McDonald to Ernest C. Scholtz, lots 3 and 4, block 17, Lakeview, §5 Wil James Carroli, for $10,000; also 441-443 Na- eet, with eight flats, the lot belng 50; 1201-1203 Sanchez street, for $4500; 1205-1207 Sanchez, s, $3750; 39s51-3983 Twenty- with two flats, $3750; $04-806 Shotwell, , with two cottages, $4000; }35-13,| , avith two flat: $0000; 1040-1042 Duncan, with wo flats, $3000. David Bush & Son have sold the villa home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moulton at Fair Oake, San Mateo County, on Selby | 1ane, to F. W. Eaton for $15,000. The es- tate embraces sixteen acres and has a fied success—it greatly pleased you that so modern and fine a store—one possessing all the comforts and facilities of the great Eastern establishments—had become an' assured fact. it has been a source of satisfaction to us to receive your ex- pressions of delight and commendation and to know that we were in such an improved position to serve you. A Davenport, with its el- egantsup-to- date appear- ance has all the comfort Fl H H ish, bright patterned . Grant, north line of s, 270 west from De- y hands . o visadero, 25x127:¢, $3000; Fernando Nelson to | , spring upholstering brokers have sold for Ph Mary A. Lonergan, north lire of Twentieth, 7 822 50 tracts in the San Martin ranch in S;in(la &m ;;ns( from Hals!r‘)rd.l hx:«m;n.hme: J o et To W. Hol- | Lough, to Robert Dalziel, norihwest line o x , _ ’ & Ina. twelve acre Fith per acte: 'to | Mission, tos feet southwest Trom First, f:6x keeping in harmony with the new store and the enlarged up a lot of room on me splendid ones; carved ur upholstering; doliars and over. . twelve acres at $125 per ver, twelve acres at $100 south line of Silver, 300 feet west from Third, 26x80, §7000: M. L. Gerstle to A. K. P. Harmon, outside land block 8§38, bownded by L and M streets and Seventh and Eighth avenues, $4000. H. Feige will erect’ two dwellings on the north line of Clipper street between and, improved stocks, we have published for out-of-town circulation a general catalogue that is in beauty and scope the peer of any similar book in the United States. it is sent cre mas Magee & Sons report in their st at the total num- ber of city real ortgages recorded ' { the value tember was Church and Sanchez, to cost $5000. ] " he total number of rele: The prineipal tos o and trist deds free upon request. nto the Drapery De- tgages was 165, of the value of R Endein ] Bank and_released '$506,550 T and released nt $57,000 and duals took | The h in th Thomas and Cath- e vear at 6 per cent, ck 119, on the south- and_ Stockton streets, 3 | mont You will be ice the home com- on property in east corner of it s s o RS e foflowing mumibers and | of Emme Backlsy, second floor : ET DEPARTMENT ¢ s, Vestern Additlon 55 | 30 igomery. southwes it is a splendid collection of fresh, immaculate white goods Wool Art Squares ; '\:‘;}f‘;’fl_\l'fl{ N ara i “ana | Tidke, deed of trust. §T0,000. on property on 100 and creditably'represcnts the .product of .sevextal of t?xe bc?t E here there are children. Big § | “ e fon and San Mateo Elec- | conthivest 15756, southenst 5e:6. northenst 45:10, Eastern factories—undermuslins that are right in cut, right in enough to carpet 2 small oom. | ;R Somiract | ohver $3 bttt o e o size, right in material and finish—in short, the conscientious pais Bt B0, wer Biv.oo i pRpesi e Tt sl Wil In (o vems efforts of high grade workmen Jaboring under approved condi- $5 wew 7.9 || mork: suivanized ioq work. etc. for | Mot s 1t R o tions. the goods were contracted for months ago at an oppor- Free Delivery, O Alameda, Berkeley Ormer o Bife D Distnn. $55000 tor ont Year ar T per tune time, and we here give full assurance that the sale has unusual interest and profit for you. . cent, 503, on the north 1 of ‘Devisadera, west 1 on the south line of Bush treef in Western Addition block tter street, 100 west south 137:6, and 103 east of :6, and lots er of Geneva . the cost of which | about will eres & CO. M., FRIEDMAN (Incorporated) ladies’ corset covers—made of good quality muslin—V necks trimmed with embroid- ery or lace—each.... Se splendid handkerchief values Broderick, 233-235.237 Post St. Open Evenlngs = the s SRt A2 N L a p 7 s 8 P . . & aqetke ______‘_m____‘____:_i R s e T S taDloo s ladies’ gowns—four neat styles—made of good quality soft finish muslin—some have h d‘;(:ra"? f‘"‘":ld“cmz Cy nfewdlme of t of which will be $2600. Robert and Agnes Dalzfel, $12,000 for one year high necks with embroidery trimmed turn-down collars—some have square yokes of fine EnReenan ey a6 08 ' G0meie S— - cont bf“f- tflhf i g D i Moo ek R tucks—some have rows of hemstitching around yoke and hemstitched collars and cuffs :‘%"Ié?:::"eiol{t:; w;tstlg fiupg}or K“ ;iesnfgn BRITONS CHEER THE GNElE ‘On the. South’ 1ne of | Hayes | southwest of First, southwest 15 by morihwest —splendid value at, €ach «.....oooceowscncens Pss s T S R ESe o enu s g o STARS AND STRIPES , east of Central avenue, to cost T'h complete sets of muslin underwear—consisting of gown, skirt, chemise, drawers and, centers and borders of fine valenciennes B A >arkinson will build on her lot e e tmportant ‘releases ‘and re- corset cover—beautifully trimmed with duchesse lace—and entirely new—see window dis-' .14 renaissance lace. DRt Dutee Motion sl e I Parkinson will build on her lot | conveyances were the following et bl of e At $8.75 . General Pickersgill Address the | of Shrader. a {Wo-story, attic and base: | ghrom the Mumboldt Eank to Christian B o prices range from 85c to §3 each an Union. ment building to cost $ on the south line of Bush, 6 feet east of Redfern corsets—made of finest Italian cloth—French bias cut—straight front — me- J. McDonald of the City Street Improve- | Grane avenue. east 34:0% by’ soutn: 60, teoo dium or long waist—boned throughout with genuine whalebone—prices, per pair...... ladies’ n o v elty ladies’ pure linen ment Company, who has the contract or | Henry Sshieln to Jullus and Tobe Fumkem:| o o R e T e, ceeeeeiiiiisne, ... $3.00 and $5.00 star shaped hand- T { the street work @n the Nineteenth avenue | stein, $50,000 on property in 50-vara blook 122, LRI Sl o T SR and sheer lawn Academy boulevard, reports that 1 on the southeast corner of O'Farrell and Stock- corset fitting rooms—expert fitters—al terations made. kerchiefs — sheer 5 A now on official line and macs ton, south 82:6'by east 87:6; he Hibernl i handkerchiefs — g P B and enthusiastic au- | (i Oy 3o the new. nce into Gold- | Bank to Morris Jr. and Namate A, Moyreld a‘:{; l‘:gfl ,gm“‘:} 2 ¢ At the back of the atform were |en Gate Park at and Nine. | nd Sigmund B. and Eredericka . Schioss, : 5 . e insenio:‘a.nd many different ipes and o - 3 v street, sta £ .000 on property Cestern A hiocl B H 5 3 ripes tna the Uniun | {2t s 10"y Sirect s Aitance o7 | H0 on o NS Baiuon ik new things in ert meed’ework oppertune ifems from the domestic styles — including e two peoples, ion to the legal as- ral Pickersgill expressed a at the grounds of misun- feet. 10,000 " most_rc people have up to date ghway, which is cer- | northwest sit, as the country it mantic and a fine line of t, 140 nortfgvest of Mission, southwest 131:6, southeast 54 . morthwest 2:6, northeast 91 Steuar northeast 45 and on the northwest line of Mission, ed ruffles—sizes 21x48 inches—while they e s o .25¢ last, each . , per pair.30¢ pillow shams, to match, but to-day with th be lines, e additional space at our command they are larger, better and you can buy with in creased economy. lace edges — each.. TOrCRE o Eion trees Bl s- | notth 215 by west 103:1%, in Western Addition ; 2 g . tance from Trocadero Gulch, which is Blocke, oo e mortheast corner of Btasiysn little prices. like these, keep this de- s[ock voravavsssiae--T00 lace odge, lzc_e cor- : - and Fell, north 137:6 by east 1376, and ost- bout to be fill N ern Addition block 638, on the southwest corner partment ceaselessly busy. $ 2 ladies’ sheer "o S, who dwelt upon the . | of Haight and Shrader, west 82:6 by south 100, . in no section of the new store are : : scalloped and lace between the United nd to the | ;3" o0’ the north line of Wall 6 Wi first floor— i ibiliti: % handkerchiefs with 1 and enumerated nth ave. | Shrader, west 3 by north 100: from Antoine i : . the saving possibilities greater than in the embroidered, scal- trimmed borders, s of the strong Ingleside _and | to Patrick M. Partridge, $65,000 on prop figured Swiss bureau scarfs, with flut- domestic department—you know well how e . l: B R . L to about $75.000. | erty tn 100-vara biock 320, on the. Benthawant strong and good have been our Opns o em- the prettiest goods stitched borders— bought with the de- termination to of- and strongest values ever brought to this coast — choice Amerricmns nag Boit obtainable there. The | southwest of Steuart, southwest 45:10 by north- PRANE fer an unusual value ’ e gtk c satisfactory and_ easy | West 100, and in 50-vara block C, on the north second floor- - o 0. o 210 shch wther | Erades, which the City Surveyor estal lineof Commercial, 215 east of’ Drumm, east lithographed pillow tops — “music,” second floor— second floor— each ........28¢ each, 25c and..5 phae ished wit e special of v 3 59:9, west 25:9, north 59:9, 2 g et T - o on_throughout the | (Red HIth e O D be bodlevary _ “war in the desert,” “Romeo and Juliet, !\o_mngh?m lace figured art denim men’s farnishings na Dr. F. W.|Oof making Nine : Fagi s A s T D TR B N imeteenth Avenue Roulevard Club, | POTNGS OF THE STATE'S love’s awake:lnu. g 50“’ i‘cl;l‘lams_wg\“:rlgzg cn?grir?:s—ol‘teflsd Ia::d g ause rang through - g i so assid: y %0 m- NATIONAL GUARDS! make up—each........ .............50€ U4 S men should get in touch with the new et Sntrofurel 1/ the | Which Asbored 50 Sasiluciuy %0 acoo B MEN . A corded edges—beau- brought from the i Amdicen. Boen An fuie Dh the nuneyseenty DON ADGRLEON | s it el o fHidied S v i G bld. store—sa inches 5 ot a think ek 1 o e gl recently return rom 3 i ’a 5 1 i i 1 = pe inisk of the boulevard, and the : and tinted pillow tops can be seen at the ards lon, wide— 1 = . - a where as a member of the | the BNITRIRE OF ThO o oy thile Works Withheld—Talk of New Laws o 3 yard U wide—were 12J3¢ a2 giation, quantity, quality, styles and prices * orse he took part in the | {iVA Vor and other city officlals, are for Citizen Soldiery. “counter. p";‘;/-'-):;-ra-s-“lonc )’atf‘d:iodclo_sli..}l)c are just to their liking. for example— Interspersed with | €XPected to participate in the festivities | ¢ 5 gateq that arrangements are being first floor— rhe NG s saines men’s neckwear — imperials, four-in- 1 music Real esiate transfers recorded during | made to have the inspections of the Na- new line of battenberg, duchesse and 3% vyards long, 36 inches idet hands and tecks—the latest colorings and SRR 2h T the week have been as follows: tional Guard held during the month of honiton braids and patterns. br pats s Wiarq designs—each .. 39¢ Los Angeles City Council Loses. John T. Magner to Mary Blanchette, north | November and that the order for such will $1 35 and $1.56 - i Lo 3’; . men's natural gray wool mixed hose— urt vesterday handed | lthe of Pacific 2063 east from Polk 3:361%0, | be issucd shortly. = a“d e QLY ---ceizocses € size 10 only—were three pairs for soc— n afirming the decision of | 1% roici: and Ewnma H. Warren to K. E | _Captain William L. Wall of Company items of the store 3% yards long, _cotton fanmels— gw per DRIr. ..seeescsoresss B8 1o0i0 t in the case of C. H. Hance. | Ragland, north line of Sutter street, 27:6 west | M, First Infantry, has not yet recefved | DL DAIE....coc..i0s plaids, stripes and men’s natural gray lambs’ wool under- igeles County, PIAItIMT and | of Seott, $xi00, $600: German’ Ssvings and | from the office of the adjutant seweral an interesting feature of the new store ~ $2-00 and $2.50 dots—one hundred <3 PAtUTE & lock-stitched tape fin- i - of Los Angeles, lant. Hanee refused to act, § Elizabeth Coffee, lot 3, block cholas Buck et al. to at Sacramento his commission as first is the perfumery section—splendid in fit- patterns and color- o Y, S0 nt, whi 5 o e ished seams—drawe:s have extra well fin- B dho T -1{'7?23:';5 77 teet sputheast from Hartison, :-:‘\I-‘e;nlan the enr‘{_: p?\it %t;g&to ;-‘Lg,l:a,:;r }rjs tings and stock—main aisle—just as you first floor— :l::gis ig;qu:;?p;:: ished seats—all sizes—each . ...90e tried to secure & writ of mandate to com- ppames 8. haekle o ohe SY | commission as captain, which ought to enter. flannelettes — the L0y 5¢ men’s and boys’ laundered percale dress rry out its wishes, but the e ot iierost- | have been. issued soon after he was eiect 5 heavy, fleecy kind— ¥ e e shirts—swell stripes in blue, pink and lav- Tefused to issue the order. 1 Battery street, 137:6 south from | €d to that position last April. The men of those four electric elevators have done light colors—pink first floor— ender—detachable link cuffs—all sizes, 12 —_————— $30,000; Annie Pelle to Andrew Re- | his rom[mn‘})' are wondering if the same a4 th store’s fame. and blue stripes— to 17—each Oc . R T R ST y,;._flr;lm.(n.}mg‘xf‘:u}:mg: ::g 'gl‘f,:,'.’ tactics are being carried on as in the lat- much to a to the new oiir iegtie 8 n wool eiderdown medal at Paris E: out with amisilk, real value Latest Style Box Coats at $8.50, $9, $! ruffl=d, lined with fancy GOLDEN EXTRA SPEGIAL--$10. so AMERICAN MINK CAPES, 14inches long, J market price $17.50, our offer. GATE $170.00. $13.50. $20, our price 0, $12.50 silk, regular $I10%5x Price Extra Quality Tan, Brown and Grav Golfing Syits, made in the latest style, positive value $18.00, our price. .. Pure Wool Black Cheviot Eton Suits, good iining throughout, perfect fitting, well fi value $135.00, our hed, reai $10 00 3 WA SILK SKIRTS. $15.00. Good Quality Black Taffeta Siik Skirts, beautifully embroid- ered, newest ripple effect, strictly tailor made, lined through- $15.00 fi..oo L L T A A 0 et e rtheast corner of Union and Leav- | sioned first lfeutenant in the F ter part of 18%, when Wall was commis- Irst Cali- and finally it got into the hands of Wall, The men who eclected Wall first as first lieutenant of the company and subse- of these will be a movement looking to- ward the taking of the guord out of poli- tics and the appointment of officials upon their merits and records as military men, and not \gmn thelr political pulls. Another matter that will be discussed will be a proposed change in the present system of clecting officers of companies. It will be suggested that captains and lieutenants be appointed during good behavior and to remain in position until either promoted or retired for age, as in the regular army. It is claimed that under the present sy: tem of electing men to commissioned offi- ces every two years, there is formed in almost every company two cliques or factions and that the service is not bene- fitted by a portion of the men not being in accord with the superior officers. A number of other matters will be sug- gested. new, but working perfectly—no jar or fric- for experienced and thoroughly reliable men. the candy section is to vour left—just the millinery has proven a source of delight to our pa- trons—especially those beau- tiful pattern hats from Paris. quality—now fancy broken plaids —soft and fleecy— worth 12%c a yard flannels—in pink, 36 inches wide—soft finish—good _quality —per yard..7 1-2¢ in the notions v and quality 2:6x67:6, $6500; Johan B. and Eilen | fn’rr.lxa \'oxum;«!rs, At that time the com- tion and absolutely safe. speaks well 1Ze light bl;e. red, gray, mission was duly signed and sent to this ich t ol e e tan and lavender— i i city, but it ‘not_delivered and some the “"]a"s °“.";h‘°h .gcy w}:‘re acogst(l)’ug:_ extra quality flan- oo “MC ]wid de‘:‘r you will find hundreds of things you S Uimé after was found by a bellboy in an ed IS AL TS Workmansip 890 O0ers) - nelelfes Jight Fcgh 90O o0 don’t think of until you need them. glance sh col —c ite, —pi .. . cg reogal H S iegel a1 the Dodlfental Hntel _ e ating knowledge—conducte y pol ors—pink, blue and %y fqlic il P over this little list—it may remind you of what you need a11 possibly need badly. white cotton fin- ladies’ side hose e tly honored him by electi: . . - ishis i —_ Captatn are thinking of Obiaimine seion as you enter—choicest confectionery at —Tow ........ 10 ool “mixed gray “’""}5 -b“}:d’ wd % supporters _made of . . warrants to permit them looking Into a Il prices—made especially for us by a Hale's double pinies with f e vkt oF ooy Dilicd e — number of ash barrels with the idea thas AR P warp bleached [ 2n¥ets: With fancy large variety of pat- new style catch that they mlihl find the missing commission factory we control, and we guarantee the sheets — finished Jacauard borders. terns — six- vard will not tear the 4 et e o Eat ot ey Jn, B e Bt adl with two inch hems (X0 Inchesper pieces. each.....Be stockings—pair ... it comes to voting for colonel of the First B : g 2 —the best wearin, 2 I empire safety ping «eeees ..20e 1230 1232 1 34 M k S {granlr}' :im‘i 1 1shn||‘;mzht by some trf.:t the hairdressing and manicuring sec- slipets e Eiiow oF ol b?on‘;fodners — dou- A differcntw s‘i’ze: stoekinet Py e commission is held back, if it is not i g i — — _ble bed size, cov- . b : s’ - 2 ar et to an ash barrel. to punish orie of the can- Hop-son el balc;)ny, ?;St fltzor,_ b 54x00 inches, each “ered with figureq Om, €3ch card—3 shields—sizes 3 and e R B SRR A . d!dale; for aho "n,:flr)\’clvy, who in October has many points of excellence—unique in 42 '1-2¢ silkoline and filled cards for....... 10¢ 4—per pair. 6c St 1. G t ' I mental mg;a\'l‘;l: vhnnalr?dglngbzetnthénsc:)*: a};:vhar;ccs afnd fu‘:mshmgs. matliess {1 63x00 inches, each with white cotton— t";l' bulcklesd—slegll l“"l trimming mission in the ash barrel made publie character of work. & 47 1-2¢ worth and steel and gilt slides — several dif- I l through The Cail, although th o ettt 3 kb e if ls armen S . has satisfactorily Pooved thet be mas the basement salesroom will soon be 72x00 inches, each only ........81.25 :‘new SeRh o ferent styles — sc = Z the one “who gave it away.” A it oo insdection: b o e .62 1-2¢ huck towels sl and s‘f&k‘f"llv and up to......26€ An effort will be made In the near future b insg il . 81x90 inches, each —hemmed ready for ncsome designs enameled stocking Attractl‘re Prlces Y x :)?'g:i]ilza(tz;gfiéhf; ::S ggc;enrg o all the will be a pleasant surprise in the largeness 57 1-2¢ use—17x33 inches— —¢ach ........25€ darners—each ...2¢ . 3| the purpose of discussing & niatase fOf of stock and smallness of prices—house- 90x00 inches. each regular price 124¢ the McCall patterns and magazines SR ™, | changes which it is thought would be for furnishing goods. teeeee.... 62 1.2¢ ecach—only ....10¢ for October are read, + | the Dest interest of the guard, not only of 0 TAILORED SU ITS 5 the brigade, but of the entire State. One o the cloak and suit depart- ment also includes the very stylish skirts and most charm- dng waists—second floor, front. R g ‘Wardrobe Trunks. In our trunk and valise department we have the newest things trunks, bureau trunks the park in consideration five years' lease of the en, Bryant street, between Third and Fourth, but the department needed the house and the quarters were excl exg location at the request of Chief e —— Hair dried in the sun; shampoof: H. H. De Voll, 537 Ellis st. in wardrobe r , dress suit cases, charge. for ———————— Two thousand gallons of alr are Sanbo: traveling _sets, ladies’’ pocketbooks. - ete. Gold 1ectered tree of o1 e can War petitioned the Board of Super- visors yesterday for quarters in the City Hall, as its present meeting-place, on the second floor of the engine house at 22 of a twenty- gine house on the pres- can- Ing. Mrs, Te up person's allowance for twenty-four hours. MORRIS SEEKS COURTS A Colored Woman Throws Fifteen Pounds of Pepper Into a Paclfic street, secured a warrant for the arrest on a chnrfie of battery of Miss l‘lude Davig, a colored woman who lives in the flat above her. She said that Miss sleep for |nee:ln§4 ‘When M; Dohen complained to Davis yesterday morning she was struck in the face, she says, by her colored meighbor. saac Morris, a peddler of poultry, liv- ing at 24 Jopes street, sec a warrant for the arrest of “Jane Doe” Simon on the charge of petty larceny. ~According to his story he sold Mrs. Simon four chickens ‘what | was acce] ringing the bell for. my money.” She retorted, so ‘You can either whistle for your chickens or sue me for the money.” USED A STRANGE BRAND. vesterday were somewhat puzzled in ar- riving at a just verdict in the case of H. O. Behrman, hoseman of engine company of liquor which had the effect of making him - mee ;. houmstoos dsnce :highisud fings and sidewalks go waltz fore him. Behrman was let off on a fine of a week's pay. ‘Whether it was the same or another “strange” brand that Thomas Renelson partaken of was undecided by the Commissioners. In consequence of the contradictory nature.of the evidence the Commluilonen took the case under ad- ent % John F. McDaniel, leer of E panv s, tendored his FeEnation: wiieh He replle’?. BERNARD T. e ROCKFORD TOOK TWO POISONS Prussic Acid and Laudanum Were the Agents Used by the Aged cock, chambermaid for the lodging-house 112%: Grant avenue. By his side were found a bottle containing laudanum and lodging-house the inmates ca little information about him enxc‘e'p': t'\:gg he was believed to be a lator. He ate dinner downstairs on iday evening, and at that time nothing unusual was noticed about his appearance. To Enjoin Tontine. Association. In 2 communication sent to Frank H. Gould and E. D. McCabe, commissioners of the building and loan associations of the State of California, Attorney General ]mql.l’oflmhthoboltflm slon to use the name of the State of Cali- fornia for the purpose of bringing an ac- tion to enjoin the further transaction of business by the Tontine Savings Assocta- tion. According to the commissioners the company’s businessis that of a retail deal- er in diamonds, making sales upon the in- - Vail & Co., 741 Market st. Neighbor’s House. i : Suicide. ———— i rem. res Himself stallment plan, and its claim of being a ~ ‘Warrants were lssued yesterday in Fi an Squa; With the Bernard T. Rockford, a speculator about | Savings association is a mere u:.e J AC KE I S Wants Quarters in City Hall. Judge Cabaniss' court in two cases of Commissioners. 60 years of age, was found dead in his bed | 25Sumed for the purpose of evading tha . e Assoclated veterans of the Mexi- | amusing interest. Mrs Btta Dohen, 310| The Fire Commissioners at thelr session | yesterday forcnoon by Mrs. May Eag | JaWs of the State. 'In the judgment of tha Attorney General, this may proper!: made the subject of judiclal inquiry and he. therefore, grants the necessary per- migsion to bring suit in the name of the % 2 e 12, who was up to explain why he became | 5 smail vial mearly full ¢ State. Misses” and Children’s Long- and Short QFarrell strect, Is required for the Fire | Davis had quarreled with her and_ that |y 70 VoG" "Ryl 20fusea pleaded uilty. y of a solution of A S B S T 1) L . Dy rtment. Th titl 1] Friday night ths lored girl threw about cyanide of potassium. Coats, from......$2.50 to $20.00 7 io h Tact tnat” e’ astoclafion many | hfieen Dounds of Depper”into her - fiat, | sccounted for his fall from srace by the | “Rockiord as wnmarried and aithough | Lectures on Educational Topies. years ago deeded a tract of land near | With the result that no one in\ it could | fact that he had used a “strange” brand | he had lived for several years in the same | Miss Sadie American will give an ad- dress at the State Normal School, Powell street near Clay. Monday afterncon at 3:30. She will discuss the recent civic movement Chicago, which has led to the improvelent of the schools. On Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 Profes- gor =%, B, Brown of the University of Cali- 'ornia will open series of lectun *The Method of Instruction.” = PO ——— Only $1 for the round trip to Santa Rosa d return via the Calif N be S A S T e tickets at Tiburon Ferry B