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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1900. - 25 . ADVERSEENETN. S[v N 'I'EAEHEH THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | _ THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. SHOULD BE TAKEN Helen Marvin Offers Suggestions to |- Women on the Best Way to Keep the Body Clean and Healthy. So many letters about bathing have | come to me from readers of this paper | in ti eek or two that I i decided to devote this talk to in Fund. | whi st as great an institu- @S, G | es as they were T™sng nt Rome. But the Ro- because it was fas they heard the go the baths, because e and elegance. And so they to an extreme that did rthrow their empire, ARE PLACED ON ' Year Owing to Shortage Auditor Wells Will Sign the Demands | for Repairs to Schoolhouses With- out Cencurrence of Superin- tendent Webster. B ANNUITY LIST. Pensions to Be Reduced Next Superintendent of Scnunls bath re th p ‘:‘TZ\FJ“:; . “excepting, perh a x'..mm.méx—..‘ met | ; we take our b g and passed the de- sh to keep strong and we wish to be cle nt not to bathe improperly as it to bathe at all. What is meat t be poison to another, and there- e it behooves every woman to study hor own constitution thorou e ani v-.v(u::dn.:tf:ri!‘?il a she goes in for any one atter fund _now he average person 1 w est a cold plunge every mor tub should be filled with be brought cise or rubbi te to the water. body thorc If, h the bod afterwards. those trouble with Ans f ugh’ atr.r:ht s and board recommen: the paving of avenue, from O'Farrell to ush portions already e with moderately mated at $7087, would keep herse! (Often it i e troubles one annuitants, aggre as follows: Miss K Miss A. A. Hill, M Miss E. A. Clevel anham. Webster, secretary o has existed be- ication and Super- s Webster over the re: Is received from his attor- t a clear reading the sig de not necessitate uperintendent on the naterial requir Mr. Wood a i a conference 1 that the i of Educa »mmendation. that the Su ter into the prop. not necessary fo nds. Auditor Wells has ane he w 1 repairs on be dema ds of some twen put thei tired he would in made PAVING >0F DOWNTOWN STREETS RECOMMENDED Board of Works Requests Supervisors to Improve Grant Avenue—Alta Theater Condemned. Board of Public W 4 the propert mprovemerit even teachers were placed ora G. Sullivan, Mrs. nd d the foliowing report, hoolhouses |s a Board » repalring, 1 then in regular ks met yester- asking for £ s RERRRERRRRRE R REERRRRRRRRRARRNENERERE R R PERERIRRRRE R R RRRRRRY, HIWRR“R " r n RRE R RERRRRRRR RN R WY B RRERRRRRERY o aaaaan R R e s some opti = rs for street X e some anglseptic in the | Che CORSTTRCION %t Eleventh and Bry- 5 often, however, the aches streets at a cost of $55 was also rec- | e cod have X o meeting of the Boards of | § without those troubles at 2 menace to our sex of their sex, we fect physical condition. h to be in such con- me whisper a werd of advice: fully after your bathing, use as regularly as you take al, and take Lydia E. le Compound. There sn't a day in a woman’s life on which n't take a warm bath; and if mittee to make the club the custodian of N rself unable to do so, it s the banner which Alameda County is un- se she is not well, and needs der the ne of surrendering to San : s s club be made custodian . 4 the directors recommenrd that the county 8 impress upon all | committee join with the club in m\m‘n.‘ th nce of this t So | the Oakland Republican Alliance to de- ce of this treatment. So | {i%r the banner next Saturday night at e asking for advice 1. Union League Club's rooms at the cleanliness, but al- | Palace Hotel. TEn s ways side o ody. The directors authorizes residen Tk b t - £ the bolly Booth to appoint a committee of three to Bl to be in g0ood con- | grrange details. He uppointed Tirey L. every understands; but W. M. Abbott and D. E. McKinlay realize that it takes € than bathing to 1 other erupt s of re the result of th ur bodies, and “Since the transfer of the banner is not ) > orgams of our sex | to be made part of a general jollification were ¥ y looked afte: o meeting those who are anxious to see a e ey ked arter. How can | BiCiing at which the Republican landsliGe - raagives to have a perfect skin, | wij] be duly celebrated are urging the he does clean it every day, if State and rr)unl) committees to take that | goes month after month suffering | Matter in hand | e pains that nature never intended for 1 her? Let her get strength from Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound her use the vaginal douche every Fire Wa resolution w ard of Supervisors to Yvesterday 5 b St Bt e condemning the Alta Th h means no pain; perfect & ite immediate closing. The build- no inflammation. If we is regarded by the two first named or the other, even those as l..‘u’,r; dangerous to human life. - wont to con- Alcazar Theater will be required to he bottom in order that metal groove: y be constructed. ————————————— BANNER CELEBRATION. Union League Club Asks Possession of Republican Trophy. The directors of the Union League Club met yesterday afterncon and decided tc ask the Republican County Central Com- The committee will on. he directors decided that the Bear Cluk and Phoenix Club be invited to act as es- cort to the Oakland Alliance in its march from the ferry depot to the Palace Hotel. MRS. CRAVEN DEMURS TO PERJURY INDICTMENT ve its curtain roll from the top instead meet Monday after- nm-.'wmw PRRE R RRRERRERERE RRRRRERRRRRE P Y, nrERRER) 200 Fiannelsttes 9c¢ Yd. 11,500 yards imported heavy weight Eng- lish Flannelettes, ex:ra wide, both sides alike, stylish medivm co'orings, a de- sirable fabric for house suits, wrappers, und;r-hrll. ete., msdcflw ""f“ 20ca yard; a great special offering for Mnndm sc | 50c¢ Table Damask 36¢c. For Monday only, one case of Lleacted Table Damisk, Irish minufacture, fully 6) inches wide, in an assortment of neat patterns, vaiue 50¢ a yard 36¢c —special pric 18c Dress Lining 12c. Blsck Moire finish Percat .n. Skirt Lining, 36 inches wids, 2) pieces—about 60 yards—of this excellent. qua'ity of cloth, worth 18: a yard, on 12 syeciil sale Monday.. $1.00-$1.25 Sitks, 58: An assort d ot «of fanev Wusr Sik, about 6ou yards, all good desi:asle | coo i gs and t.e verr latest st les, such as Pl =se strives, lic: stripes an cord:d stripes, most of then in ro'id co oring:, such as th: new re elas, ret, gollin, 0 d rose, blu:, he irtrope, ete., in p eces rangi-g in «ngth from 10 to 2) yards, silks who e actual retail values are $1.00 ani $1.25 per yard; on <p<cul sae Monday orly 580 25e, 35¢, 50c Veflings, Monday, 12c a2 Yara. | balarc: o1 a New York impo-ter’. choicest 25¢, 3¢ and ove Vei ings, in th- mos: becoming sl : meshes with ve vat or chenille sjots. biack. magn e, | Shoe Pockets, 27c. | 25) cnly—8-pockst Shoe B brown linen, the pockets bound with red Lriid and stampad in a variety of designs, worth half as much aziin as 7 27c Monday’ each... 25c Razor St Strops, 14c small m 144) Comnition Razor \rox b>th the two and four side kinds, regularly 25¢ each; cn - 14e Monda Tea Set, $3.16. This un- u ually good E glish dec)- rtaed Tea S t, 41 pieces, for 12 persons—T. a Po*, Suzar Bow!, Pitcher, Bowl, 12 P.ates, 12 C Ssucers, decorated in jink bue or gree ili b d Monday only; | wi on Monday 53-’6‘ complate set for Warm Feet. A manufacturer clozed out to us the balance | of aline of La- | dies' Black Felt Julicts —atout 200 | pairs—fur| ned so'es, a comfort- | big | for Monday ouy 732e¢ TR Heamrs at Cut Price Monday. Our 19 0 O1 Heater for surpasses that we have hitherio oTered, no smoke nor smell absoutely safa. ignt and strong wrought iron and nickel fini<h, top a1 b3 r-moved 50 as to h-at wter fitted with a bail 50 as to be easi v ca-ried | from ro m to room, has a No. 3 burner. whi h 15 a size larger than heaters of | this size u ually have; our special in- fred ‘etory price for this $3 87 $4.50 Houver, vrnly + trimmad, hanad-tar able winter slipper, which the store offer: Wt + We are closing out the en- tire line of ““Stutigarter’’ Sanitary Underwear for ladies and children — Vests, Pants and Combination Suits. A splendid op*ortunity to buy this celebrated Underwzar at 25 per cent off reg- uiar prices. * + Men’s Furnishings. Combination Underwear — Shirts and D awers woven in one garment— fits like a glove—e'a tic—no drawers to sag—no chirts to rcll up in the back —warmth, comfort — freedom of actio~ —each.. .. $1.50 10 $5.00 nm,y ll siery—Stylish dot pattarn gray. 1an. v.eura and b'a k—piir.285¢ Men’s Mufflets — M-de of wor ten yain, and ‘ooks ike the upper part of sweater—ho ks at th: back—an id:a' chest and neck protector—each. Soc to $1.25 avy Darby Rinve without seams—with a Men’s Swea Wool—woven 3 | #rd Dol bodies—Ycial | eifcr s of the pubishars. Calendars—The beau- ties for 1901 now on display in main aisle, rear of store; thousands of novelties. —_— + SR // ——Teaux now opm second floor, inclyd Round, etc. Cal:forma boy 2 4 Dlsplay, / 'gcs boo ot Jewiely, ) hmtsandpncsofgxfm. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST SI‘ORE store in California atch&, Silverware, Art Goods; , Cut Glasg,| Wearing Apparel; anything— forlthc Holiday Messenger our Christmas Candies — New stand| ncw open on Second Floor at head of stairs leading from ladies’ parlor. Same delicious candies as so d on main floor. + e ¢ W\ + The Big Toy Display. No other Toy Show this side of New York can approach the great dxsplay that is now ready to gladden the hearts of children big and little. braces toys frcm zll parts of Europe and America whore toys are made. It covers 30,000 square feet of floor space, and em- Bring the children to see the dolls, their houses, ward- robcs and furniture, the rew games and toys, the ko ses and wagons, and wonderful boats and trains of cars operated by their own steam. Their Fappiness in the midst of this fairyland d sp'ay w 1l ful y recompense you for the time and troub'e of bringing them. Dol Special— A handsoms, full pat- | Indestruct- Lotto .10, 25¢, 50c, $1.00 ent joint- ible Doll 4 ed Papier Head — Mohair Fackgammon ani Checker Boar Michs Wik glirs avai Bost 1Gc, 25¢, 500, 75¢, $1.00 D, 25 measure z§ i.. 13¢5 Roller Skslo inches 3% in., 25¢; 4% in., 85¢, $1.50 and $3.00 g 8z¢;54a.......800 I~an Wa ons —Strong and bsqus g g head, Eisque Heoads s-rv.ceab'e— —Mohair wigs, bust showing teeth; mnure 2¢in.. lOc, s eeping eves, mo- hair cury r ng ets 1 and pret- | ‘3 che- 1 mise, I '] g shoes an Do ‘Is’ Slippers bu‘t’!‘;r:q p;a.n k st etings; worth regalirly $8.25; and a Doaslers—?amwi oak body.. .. few patent Papier Mache Doils, 19‘ Dolis’ Patent Leather S |pperso——Pl|rib... e 82,00, $4.00 and $7.50 inches ong, with natura haic wig and | coecvssesesestsiiieiiisennen . JO@ to c P e handscme ch mise, that we sal! regu- Game Yelacipadas ’1:‘;5":; $3.00 lar.y for $350, will be offsred Monday Boards, asa specia off »inz to open Crokinole, | the toy seu01—eac. ... Dln @D | Do'ls to Dress—X i Bidy Dols, | metzl riveted joints at knee and hips, moh :r wig in ringl:ts, teeth, shoes and stockings— 12 in 23¢ 13in. $1.00 213 in.$2.00 | 134 in. 50¢ . 1.80 23 in. 2.50 bination 5 in. 75¢. Game Papier Vi -che Dofis—Very test Boards— qua ity, fal joinied, weod | mbs and 2) games. arms sleepin eves, hand-ome bisqu: | S—EL bead; o inmchsiting: - | Home @ames—Rbin Hood, C-oss- 2 in . $2 00 23in...$ i.so)‘ (s sty o e s 23 | Bill, ete., auch.. 10.09 | M ther Goose Christmas Pa riveted, | Ches iadia, Ruiroad, ete jointed at hip, kaee and e.bow, sit in .ny position, stiffed with ground (o-k, bi qu: forearm— | 1)in 14in §1.25 21 in$7.00 | 113 n.$1L.00 18in$1.50 243 ».%2.-0 M nsion of anne s, Steeple Chase, | Fi-h Pond, Go f, Naval War etec. ..5!’0 N li: Blye. Louisa, T:lazraph Br-. De partment § ora, ote Velosipeles—Rubber ticee culxr track... 50¢, $1.00, $1.50, 32.00 $3.50 to $6.00 Mechanical Tin Trains — Cir- A ther styles up to $25:00. Printing / Presses— $1.00 Mi:‘i;mr; wi Mnoh';l'los e $371.80 and $1.75 Several Thousand new-style Suits and Overcoats closed’ out by our Eastern buyer from various manufactur- ers of high-grade cloth.-ng—now an sale at about 70c on the $1.00. Butter:ck Patterns. But:erick Patterns and pub ications for December are new on sals. Fachioa Sheets and Catalogues, containinz i.lustra- tions of the newest etyles, free on re- quest. The December number of The Deline- a‘or com»yetes a vo.um> that is remark- able m the history of tns magazine. Fore: Fieisher’s Y 2rns. Skirts made of Fieisher Y rn are the best that cin be made. O1~rrive— per ib.. $1.20 Fine Blankets:. We h<vs opened up 2 large Jine of fine | Ca ifornia Blankets that we'e contracted | for before the advance in wool. Our seli- mos: since its foundation as a Fashion | 1" Price is less th n we coud now buy | “The Amee:” Mirch Journel it has new, in addition, taken a | th:m for at the mill. These are all pe - | “1h> Amoer” Lancers, place amorg the best liteary jeriodicals | fec Iy made, scld godcs that wil give “*Eranard’s entir> savisf ct on. Fine White Cilifornia Blankets—T7J inzhes wile, T Lis. weight—pair $6 95 Finy kets—68 incres wide, 6% wei ht— 35'95 of i's cass. It con'ains 188 pages, re- vlate withFashio Notes and I justrat ons, Embreidery and Art Need eworx, Christ- ma> Songs and Short Stories, together with the varions household :ketches aud susgestions that havs made Th: D.lige- ator famons. Tae D camber issue— Chrstmas Number—represeuts the best ali Ibs. very special vilue - pair Same grade for Single Beds—be t wocl ors. — 4 1= weight — pair £3.95 Puice, by subicription, $F per ye.r. ““Th> Amser’’ Musio. All of the music that will bs sing by | Frank Daniels at the Columbia Theater | this week i3 on sale at our Music Dupart- men'— econd floor. ‘ Tae Ameer,” Songs from “The Ameer,” Librettos of ‘ Tae Ameer”.. “The Ameer” Waltzas 2.00 full score..... 1i@,* containing 25 ragt.me marches. Pin Cushions. Perfer'ly made Pin Cushions, covered «i hor with mus in or satin in al eol- The cushions are made by ma- chinery and fil ed with desiccat d wood— so much batter than sawdust, as tiey Empire Neckwear and Fans. Advanced holiday shipment of latest Paris and New Ycrk novel- ties in La- dies’ Neck- wear and Fans— Gauzc Empirs Fans . —Hand-painted or span- 4 gled—carved bone stick -...31.00 to $3.50 Ostrich Fans—Carved bone or shell sticks— nc' sg w81 5O to $7.50 arbes— Applique or Duchesse alse Point V-nise...... $1.00 w “-30 Embroidered Turnover Collars....... )eTa Or evenin I s $12.80 Novelty Jabo e of soit Chif- fon and App! lque.l.;c;.‘m.u.h ..... - to .‘o Twice-Around Ties—Taffota silk.... 80¢, 750 hlgh ade feathers, black, ¢ray or natural. ':. 810-00 to $22.50 Undermuslin Dep’t. This stock is crowd= ed with novelties for Holiday uses. Better muslin wear cannot be bought, and our prices are fair. Corsets in large variety in all the new shapes, as well as the old re- liable brands. Ladies’ French hand- made Muslin Gowns Ladies’ Flannelstte Gowns. Ladies’ annelette Gowns, extra wide.. e 87.00 Ladies’ Bridal Sets, 4 pieces, lace trimmed $10.50 Bal 25¢ Babies’ Mitts, al! silk.. Babies’ Leggins, Jersey Cloth.. Babies’ Worsted Sacqu Ladies’ Fascinators.. Babies’ Bootess. Children’s Dresses, a'l wool, for ages 6 to AAALAAARAR AR AR RAAAAAAAAR A ARAARRAAAR AR AR AAAARRRARAAE AAARRAR AR R ARARARAARAA AR AR AR ARAARAN @ R RGBT R 14 yea -...82.50 Infants’ ses, Cashmere Flannelettes, ages 1 to 4 ...500 Children's Automobile Coats— Ages 6 to 14.eun.......... ..$4.50 Children’s fine Coats, best makew ages 6 to 14... $7.50 Chil iren’s fine Hats. ..52.50 Children’s Caps, silk an ined... 780 Holiday Books. Early bayers will avoid disabpoiniment. Gibson’s 1900 Drawings—entit'ed “Americans”—publisher's price $5.00, our price...... - “Pictures and Poems”—by Dante Gabriel Ro:setti—perfectly reprodurod —almost equaling the originals in beauty, and are similar to carbon prints ou gray mounts—publisher’s pr $4.00 $5.00, our price. “Funny Fulks"—by Huwlrt —baing ths tunny pictures and scenes gathered from Puck, and handsomely published— publisher’s price $4.00, our price. ..$2.50 “Down South”—by Eickemeyer—the best pictures of the South before the war yet published—publisher’s price $1.50, our pric - 81.20 Groceries-~ Liguors Highest Grade ruits — Special sa'e on Mcniav of the famous “Vie- tory” brand Fruits, put up for the Em- porium in heavy syr- up, fuli 3-1> cans: Peaches Apricots Pears Cherries Raspberries Sold reguliriy 30¢ per can; to- Tstrors por dows 32.90; son. WIS S'ring Beans—Extra Standard, re, rarly 13c; Monday, per can.. o Standnrd Sugar Corn—Monday, per —— Rolled Oats—Bon Euhrn, !ondny, 25¢ 120 Washing Powder-Cnd-hy’-, "Mon- [ AR L3712 T LT N—— . 7 | Sugar—Fine Dry Granulated, 17 lbs. Fu'l Cream Eastern Cheese—landar per Ib...... 17e Sauterne—Our popullr a-yn:r.o\d wine, Monday, per g.1 - Tom Gin - Tnornes mpol $1.00 per bottle; !ond-v Bourbon Whiskey—xontuuky Baile, 6 years old. our reguiar $3.00 per gal- ion grade; Monday $2.33 WAARRRRAAA 0 AR ARAA R AR RARARRS R AR AR AR AR AARR A A ARRARAANAR AR \ BERRRREY) day, and her monthly pains will so Siow Didin | good frm c.llir that fits close to ihe | Singl. copes #5 cemis. Siver Gray Bed Blinkste—a fine grade | _ retain their shaps— Naglee Brandy s white label, Gisappear, and with - Rk "’lljlm’m%: Th:: I;ocn“nn:lflzr Flle:ntBIe' Set tors | neck—in many different colorings Bufwr,d}: Fattan Department: 7-1>. weight—par. | Muslin Covered..10c, 15¢, 20¢, 23¢, 3Bc | 23 years cld, nn!hmg better to be had, e I T Iat every weerh sl G g | Bl - $1:50 | Main Fipor, back of rotmade s s 885.83 | satin Covered. 20, 25¢, 35c, 43¢, 60c | per botile... .. 8115 would be perfectly clean bathe intelli. December 8. { use the douche regulariy and Attorney T D. Riordan vesterday flled | jryquaawiauia @ W UARAXARCRRNE ARAARAAXHAR # 2 AR XANRUR WHARARAAAAAXARN R TRAARUARARAEL HAAUAXARKRR R A AAA AR AR A AR AR AR T A R AR D WA AR her organs free from disease by |a demurrer in Judge Cook’s court to the | the use of Mrs. Pinkham s medicine. HELEN 7O THE FUBLIC! SAN FRANCISCO, B Y Oct m it may to certity HIM of Fran of charging Mrs. Nettie R. indictment Mrs. Craven was Craven with perjury. in court, attended by a nurse, and lookedl in much better health and spirits than on her last appearance a week ago. She is still using her crutches. The demurrer is brief and alleges that not_substantially | e requirements of sections | that | nt does of the Penal Code; tated do not constitute a pub- the URGES REPEAL OF 1i uth e and that the indictment con- rheumatism _and s tters which, if true, would con- happy to make this state ment, as I find the Doctor stit cuse | ba~ to the prosecution. | the defendant claims to be dismissed. > a legal justification and legal ex- f the offense charged and a legal strictly honest in every On these grounds sense of the word and an i honorable man in all his decalings. DR. C. A- GAY, Dentist, %02 Second sve, Beattle, Wash. \( 2 e 23, 1595. 14951 take this means D tnanks to Dr. Wong Him. 1 weet. San Francisco, for haviag of kidmey, womb trouble and cancer | pach. 1 was & great ferer for 16 s and found mo permanent relief until I Wong Him and in six months' time Auy person wishing me .to this a4 this can G S GEORGE BETZ, Pinole, Contra Costa County, Cal. Wong Him, 115- After the demurrer had been read it was agreed that the argument of counsel thereon” should be heard December 8. IN A DINING CAR TO MEXICO The Excursion Will Be Large and Important. The excursion to Mexico. which leave T 117 Mason ar Sir: For the O e o anei? Travule. “Atter treat. | Significance. Tt will probably be the lars- est and most representative ever organ- | ized In this State for so long and impor- | tant & trip. The train will consist of five | and possibly six cars and the demands are already ample to justify the taking of a dining car. The party is composed of representa- tives from almost every section of the | Pacific Coast, including the Northwest, ing with six eminent physicians my case was onoun: ™ incorable. Hearing of Dr. Wong m ané his wonderful cures. I decided to try erd treatment. He dld all ht claimed, srier treating six monts 1 am mow well = strong. Yours, R‘D‘(’“ull MRS, BARLOW, 1027 Xfiasion st., 8. ¥. “iiwston st., 8. F. SKIN: paid oo Rcelpt of p.-:e. Dk PACL a}: muxusun and there need be no surprise if the ex. Otntment falls | Cursion develops into a genuine commer- i oF clal invasion. eczema or tetter, or If Arrangements are practically eor:rleted one application now, but those having it in hand wish tu stop | emphasize the importance of getting: tick- e ": ¢ | ets without another hour's de ary b, 'thoxg Frice % cents. Al who intend to join the is really necessary for the ‘ood d all cou- cerned. Delinquencyof Taxes Caused by Rate Change Works The article published in last Sunday's | Call that Frank P. Haynes, collector ot | delinquent taxes, was about 30,000 actions azainst personal prup. erty quiry of the deputles in the A"essors flice from poor people who are trying to | on Wednesday next, will be a complete | find out why they are thus annoyed. success and of far more than ordinary | suits are for the collcction of a slight | fncrease in the tax rate of 1838 over that | of 1897 at the rate fixed for tle last named year Assessor Dodge agrees with Tax Col- lector Scott that the statute on the sub- ject is obnoxious and works a hardship. Dodge urges the passags of an act by the | Legislature to remedy the orpreulve way |of cod:]ct ster meem ln‘{mrd to the subject: An act approved March 25, 1895, imposed t | @uty on the Assessor of San Trancisco to eol-] Y personal property taxes before the first of July (when the same are not secured by real estate) at the rate of taxation of the previous Jear. - The time fixed by law for the Super- Visors to make the rate of taxation is sul quent to the time the A 1 to collect the same. As the total rate of tax- ect of coll OBNOXIUS LAW ation for State, county and city purposes can- not be fixed Ilhlll September, ailike, and the valuation made by the Assessor is subject to a flat increase by the State Board exact amount of taxes. The chapter. article 1V, requires the Tax Collector to appoint an attor- ney to prosecute actions to collect delinquent taxes. collected to $3 or §, or even more if judgment is docketed against him in the courts. Un- fortunately most of these cases are against tenants who return their furniture for $ or | about that amount, and whose emplovment and | circumstances @re such that they are not aware | that they owePany taxes until they are served | with papers In a suit, and all the attending costs are added, they belleving the receipted tax bill the Deputy Assessor gave them at the time they werc assessed covered all the and s seldom Equalization, it follows that the amount lected by the Assessor can never be the | chapter 5, section 3, Thus it happens that a delinquent tax collecting a few cents delinquent taxes—and at an expense of over $1000 to the city to refund the taxes if lowered, and a loss of 15 per cent of the tax which is paid to the attorney for collecting if the amount of the taxes is raised. | RA“A.RA‘KOFFKANN— SAYS i JOHNSON WAS FICKLE | of 4 cents caused cIther by the raise of valu tion by the State Board change in either the Statc or city rate of tax- ation results in increasing the amount to be of Equalization, or taxes they were liable for. It is to be hoped that the coming Legislature will enact a law remedying this manifestly unjust, oppressive and expensive method of Marry Har for Breach of Promise. Hardship. —reld about to beg holders has resulted in much ir The | the taxes having been collected a few cents delinquent taxes. e issued the following state- ssessor {8 authorized ~oft and Dealers. THE WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION This favorite ladiss’ whole year Send stamp for particulars to-day, as only 1000 subscriptions will be gi TON & CO., MW’f’rs., Los Angsles, Cal. 0000000000006000000000 CREME DE LIS tan, pimples, blot:hes and all oily exutations, Ieavmg the skin velvety. For sale maga N ven away, Aidress Barbara Hoffmann complains that M. Johnson is an ardent but fickle wooer and for his fickleness she asks\that the court compel him to pay her 3§20,000 damages. Mrs. Hoffmann alleges that on August 22 last she yielded to Johnson's constant proposals ‘and promised to become his wife. He has failed to lead her to the altar, however, and faor his creates a per- tect complex- icn. Removes by all Druggists and Gzneral breach of promise she demands the 1-5"'3 ment stated. ‘The plaintiff is a divorced woman and resides at 2019 Tenth street, West Berke- ley. _Johnson is-a navigator and lives at 1217 Haskell street, Lorin, & station near Berkeley. - Cadot’s Downward Career. Mrs. Josephine Potet, 145 Fifth street, swore to a complaint in Judge Conlan's court yesterday charging Hippolyte P. Sadot with misdemeanor embezzlement. She accuses him of of a stlver Watch Valued 6% 9 whish she gave into his care on August 1. Cadot was secre- tary in the Chilean consulate here, and is now waliting his trial in Judge Lawlor's court on the charge of obtaining money by false pretenses while In the consulate from shippers by means of lnudulent certificates. Hg was out on bonds. was surrendered by his bondsmen un- day and is now in the County Jail. ™ Chalfant & Chalfant, dentists, moved from 141 Powell to 311 Taylor. zine s.ent.for a FREE Adv. D:pt. E. B. HARRING- have . Sues Man She Claims Promised to | OIL shares LION OIL CO.’S smcx, which has just struck a big gusher in the Sunset District, Kern County, for sale at 75c. We have an option on this amount for a few days only. Will sell the whole block or any part of it. Apply James R. T. Mershon, 0il, Land and Stock Broker, 537-538- 539 Parrott Du;ldmg, San Francisco. OIL

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