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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1900. SIMON FOORMAN DIES SA[}R[F][}E TIVOLI ORCHESTRA AT AN ADVANCED AGE UF LVES UN HAS A NEW LEADER EXPLOSION OF GASES WRECKS A PH ARM A[}Y Long and Useful Life Identified With SINKIN[} ALPH A William Robinson Is Engaged in Place e Early State Interests. of Max Hirsehfeld. B L ip ), | : ANY comments were made last -+ Oberdeener’s Drugstore at|: Barber and His Companions rira vy the patrons ot the | voll at the presence in_the g i director’s chair of William Rob- Santa Clara Is Pal‘tlally | Make a Mad Effort to ingon, who made fo favorable | an impression when he led the orchestra ; £ the Southwell Opera Company last sea- Destroyed. Save the Vessel, | ae Soumwaicn The fact that Max Hirscheld did not ar e e s B LT onduct the performance of “Cinderella” | - ) = and. that his name was ellminated from CLERK HAS A NARROW ESCAPE MIGHT EASILY HAVE ESCAPED | the programme gave rise to many rumors, | - | for it has always been thought that the —— e | Teutonic leader was a ‘‘fixture” at the 2 B, Survivors Say the Wreck Was C. | popular theater on Eddy stre { Firemen Driven From the Building| | v A% Gaused The preserce of OPEN EVENINGS. by Duses Vinihis aiman 11 by the Failure of the Vesssl | The absence f Tii Nas. of Chemi s g, s A * BUYERS o LR | Special Dispatch to The Call. i SAN AR c. 20.—An explosion VANCOUVER, Dec. 20.—It was a sad | 1 ATTENTION o ¥ = S n‘-m - | story of useless sacrifice and misplaced ! it chatul s 1ons il devotion to duty that was brought to- | sed a los | night by the survivors of the twrecked | | - | steamer Alpha, who arrived on the Gov- | | | A ernment steamer Cuagra. The nine lives| | | | 1ost might all have béen saved, according ‘[ | 3 1o their shipmates, but tiere was no In-, | t Gift is not only the most accept- ¥ ; surance on the Alpha and the managing a— n o : owner, Sam Barber, who was on board, : » money. Buy a musi . was only a minor shareholder in the ves. | ‘Max, I want to draw your sttention ment, learn to play | sel, and to preserve the unprotected inter- | to certain things,” sald Manager Leahy then have a profession. Sita ok Min alwacis g T ThR BT to the director, and proceeded to tell _him — tempt to risat the doomed saip. i of the errors made by some of the com- LOOK over this list. - With the s«pper, Captain York, and his | P e e e | A MANDOLIN at........85.00 n brother, Purser Barber, Sam Barber and sponsible for. The best ever offered. A GUITAR, strings, at . Nothing like it on t A VIOLIN st............ That has never been in this country. We sell Musle Box Harmonicas, Clarionets—in of the most - with gut ARIng ger six volunteers from the ciew refused to follow their shipmates aiong the knes to | safety, but remained on the wreck. The | survivors say it was pitiful to see ther | futile efforts. The Alpna was high on the rocks, but the higher waves broke over her constantly, and through her bottom the cargo flowed out as the sea flowed .n, The musical director refused to admit | that he was responsible for the errors | noted by Manager Leahy, and with a sweep of his hand said: “I am the musical director here and it | is for me to note any errors in the per- | formance. I do not want you to tell me my business, and if you don't ltke the | <ahn, Henry L sco was to-day vefore the Supreme Tuesday afternoon. Daylight had gone when they were released and homeward. started | The district is sparsely set- | As they turned to run they found an- other bear behind them. Almost faint. ing with terror, they fled over stumps and fallen trees, ,past great boulders and | and yet the unfortunate nine deliberate- ly rematned on the doomed vessel until it was too late. | Chief Ofticer Wilkinson $ays the wreck was not due to the Alpha’s punning in_the darkness on the rocky reef known as Yel- low Island.~ On the contrary the skipper 444444444440 4444 0440 + THE DAY’S DEBAD. } WMROBINSON-: atciny sz the bakery and by paying a vear in ad- vance he could get it for $3) per month. Mrs. Prettyman readily complied and | gave him the _money. Investigation | showed that the New York bakery was way 1 do things you can get another leader.” “‘See here, Hirschfeld,” said Leahy, “1 am tired of your constant bluffs to quit us every time anything is pointed out to %ou. and this time your bluff is called. ou can leave the theater for good and we will have a leader who does not think taste and conluunln's natural peptones d digestive elements necessary to A hon, and which all weak stomsona k. ‘gman'u Dyspepsia Tablets used regu- hing known in music— and are the largest plano deal- ers on the coast. We are sole agents for KNABE PIANOS. Investigate our plan of sell- ing; it i the easlest and best. | knew his location perfectly, although | : e Show s |1 there was a fearful gale and the darkness | o “ARGL B i the WHaRS MOW, | B e trouble was that the Alpha faile lnce, : L - : | LETTER-CARRIER CHARGED | t to respond/to her helm her sieerlng gear| | . LEADER OF THE TIVOLI'S R R A R i 26-30 O’Farrell 8t., WITH RIFLING MAIL | | fectly” helpless to averi the doom whlcg% ORCHESTRA. Lahs.new Waaer of the Mivoll wis boen | San Francisco. they new was inevitable. ey coul - ot v E. E Walden of Ph THE LATE SIMON FOORMAN, WHO PASSED AWAY AT HIS RESI- | | {0 ‘Soung but await the completion of | 4 et Londen. For ng\fxyé\f&dfi?};fi it . ASSE] £ 3 os 'Oyly C; DENCE IN THIS CITY YESTERDAY AFTER A LONG LIFE OF AC- {t ia said here to-day that it wds part of | Hirschteld, which resulted in the last musical director for DOy Carte the . ‘D USEFULN s g | nemed Dbeing told that his services were original producer of all the G TIVITY AND USEFULNESS. ths Alpha's recognized hoodoo that it Sullivan operas. Mr. Robinson came to | TS | " 32 T { yras not until the day after the details of | I R Ak s 1L poik erica iR Lydia Thompsen some | s 2 | P asury Agent Link should arrive here | to carefully note any errors fin e st $ears e “and has been direcior of or- | y NOTHER ploneer passed away | pany and continued in the capacity for | (FOM Washington to arrange terms with | few, performances of, 8 PROTLCGU, WHle fn‘New York and Chicago. He succeeded | . - - W | Bany < pacity for|the owners as to the penalty to be im- | With that object m VW 45 S0 ok “on Director Simonson with the Southwell £ e N e ety the iy of Tila'Gedth 56 | posed for her unauthorized trip to Nome | S6CORG Prosentalion, Ol ' "ccrtain mis- Company and recently wielded the baton . e Inspector N. crossed to the great beyond. The | AImostto the By of e Seath Mr. Moot | Iast season. It was fear of being confle | TREIAY. NE0N The Performance called for “Ship Aoy, when Ferris Hartman well-known mining man dled | .7 §. 4 v POltl- | cated for that episode which induced her i J’e starred in that play. cal interests of his adopted country. At on Director Hirschfeld. work has been at his home, 2032 California | the last Presidential electl o sisted | OVRers to charter the Alpha for Japan soine this postofice: | strest. At hia bedside were Mrs. Foor- | upon being permittea to leave hin sick: | O her last and fatal trip. @ ettt e O | - X = an, who, for forty-two years has been | room and was driven to the polls, where 4 | - - pegpres o devoted wife, and their only son, Isaac | he cast his vote—a straight Republican Landslide at Castle Crag. ! Xfi'fifs Hall toaight | Sevesal - mdred ' H ry absence | S. Foorman one. The herole act of the old gentleman| DUNSMUIR, Dec. 2.—Within the past | wad led by CRief of Police Kidward and | . . f 4 force of | Mr. Foorman was born in Diefenthal, | ine onmns of The Calll and the assicls | twenty-four hours torrents of rain have | his daughter, Miss Carrie Kidward. Re- . __ suspicion | Heesen, Germany, November 15, 1818. He | was forwarded by Congressman Julius | fallen at times in sheets which seemed to | B e B e =BEg H p was laid for | oo " The United Btates in 1841 and | Kahn to the President. This article | be almost a cloudburst. A landslide oc- N . fixed up eon-| CA0 " T Ohio. His stay in Ohio wa: | brought forth a charming little note from | curred half a mile north of Castle Cu&; A rs and bearing the t L Stay +- | the President to Mr. Foorman thanking | Seventy-five feet long and an average o Wedded at Gilroy. . u was addressed to | short, and early in 1550 he jolned the |y, s hig interest in the Republican | fifteen feet in depth. It will require many —_— GILROY, Dec. 20.—A aulet home wed- | e iese charac- | goldseekers and journeyed across the | party hours to remove the tons of earth. The ding was solemnized at the residence of e ol > letter was | plains. | Deceased was an_extremely charitable SR R N:brg' Is 2t | Mrs. J. B. M. Prettyman, Now Living | 4108 was oo aden, near Giiroy, yester | 5 In August, 1850, Mr. Foorman settled on | man, and many poor and needy will | Dunsmuir. e und e ss, No, | & '- y ' v L hings ma | JJn Aurust. 15, M. Poorman setted on | man, aps many, poor and, nesdy il | Bunamulr, e pariboutd e B0 | or Sam Jose, Claims Fred \gsy moming. when her daughier Mis December 20th, T 3 ce. checking him- | M s identifed with the | ders of the Eureka Benevolent Assocla- | tracks to be cleared. The mountain ridges Salkeld Talked Her Out Lols Headen, was united in marriage to | cklike machine for that | became prominently iden: | tion and a member of the Pacific Lodgs, | Show a deep snowfall, while the rain con- Jesse J. Inman of San Jose. Rev. Mr. In- ; tor Hall met him at the | mining interests of that section. He Was | gan Francisco Chapter of Masons, and | tinues unabated. of Hundreds. hes of the Methodist Episcopal church December 21st, him for the letter ad-| one of the incorporators of the Mokel- | also of the Concordia Club. S performed the ceremony, which was fol- iy Grew it from his| umne Hill Canal Company, incorporated | The funeral of the aged philanthropist | Believed to Be Highwaymen. T lowed by a wedding breakfast. D b 29d e saw it had money In it |, ig5 and reincorporated in 1858 underJ will be held Sunday morning from his| SAN MIGUEL, Dec. 20..—Tw: e cait —_— ccember ’ for safe keeping. ~He is| B "romeor Mokelumne Hi#ll and Campo | Jate residence on California street. The i et SRl w0 OB Were | Bupclal, Ditgaten 9 200 St his rapid lite first [ g28 PE00 0% oo f bany. in 1872 Mr. Foor- | interment will take place in the Home of | 8Trested and locked up here yesterday| gaN JOSE, Dec. 20.—Mrs. J. B. M. Pret- ADVERTISEMENTS. D b 24th - agatnst him man was elected president of the com- | Peace Cemetery. afternoon after u lively chase. The men | ryman, who came hero recently trom | e ccember th. — are wanted at Salinas on the charge of relieve INTERESTS THE OCOAST. °® 5 @ | Yiviagin ana ronving su%«:;.mer‘n‘?lg-‘ G O o nas falen s | ) ALL RIGHT 1N BISCUITS S en o at city las vy evening. 2 % oo : indlers for a second time. o8t Chany and List o - They came here on the afternoon freight | victim to sw! Postylies o tPo- BEA and fmmediately headed for the river, but | This time sbe alloges %) of her money But a Poor Medicine. Donations of money and ranted. the Constable and posse who were he hands of Fred Salkel { VASIITON: - Bwe . B il B e e s JinE | paased into the hands of Fred B o | Common soda ia all risht in its pisce | supplies of all kinde thank- disc California—Humboldt, Plu- Cl IILDREN FOR HOURS e e e Do e o o | minstrel show repently given here. Zooking and washing purposes, but soda fully received s O y, send mail to Prattville. tured and then they made a desperate ef- Prettyman, whose husband is in | was never intended for medicine, and peo- B e v e il T IREIEE thn:réulrecajne here to spend the winter. | ple who use it as such will some day mall 1o S o gyt T Girls A Pri All Night Whil Diving Boat Lost. Tor & tiine sie stopped at the 8t James "%‘J:%J,‘?’lmn use of soda to relleveheart- | At 227 SUTTER STREET v Dec. 20.—] otel, where she met ell a; L ur stomach is & habit which | i wo s e gNonels B - b1 A abalgné Batsedl &% Garrmtl Tay | She told the men of her adventure with thousands !c;?‘ people practice almost Gally, (Coulter’s Rattan Works.) . swindlers in Portland and of losing - | and one which is fraugl t] er. | Animals Prowl Near Them that_considerable damage was wrought | YInOlere b FIofd e, ad Won ther | 850, °5fve only temporary relief, and in | . . there by the hard but short storm of Fri- . B d o | 4 mach trouble day last. A number of boats were| WaY into her good graces. the end the stol C! gets worse STA EMENT Siashed, among {hem being the afving | ADOUL the 1St of December, Salkeld, | and worse: | T o to Mrs. Prettyman The soda acts as a mechani tant boat, which contained valuable diving ap | 1§ claimed, came buy | h h — OF THE — 0 the story that he had a chance to buy | t; the walls of the stomach and bowels, Special Dispatch to The Call paratus. SO0 O e the good will and business of the New |ang cases are on record where it accumu- o S e B ery for $1000. Ha exhibited what | fates in the Intestines, causing death by S VAREER | vancorvam, 5 o, e T e it e 7w | oy B o T o 2, | E e g el | B e e g or T Per SSue g . wisely turned aside from the path to ' Pyl , 4 > o | QP THE pursued by bears on the way home from A 0 11 ) 8 d wanted to borrow some fest and surest cure for sour stomach - i 3 , an inmate of the Veter: | use that and w 0 sa. e zchool is an expertence that fell to the lot | EAther Bolly berrice, Whe they tried to | Saldwell, An, (WEE'e, of 00 e toe. | money. Mrs. Prettyman gave him $X0. | (acid dyspepsia) the dally use after meals s of James McDonaid and Helen Blayney, | poiSiiG T Tl gl plea “anout in the | above: the Third-street bridge this morn- | In the next few days, actording to her | of an excellent preparation. sold = by $10; ¥ Who live at Maple Ridge, B, C. The girls | gathering gloom they found something | ing, It is supposed he fell in the Mver | statements, he got 830" at different tmes. | drugglsts under | the name of Stuart’s & b 8. are aged respectively thirteen and four- | they were not looking for, and that was a | on Wednesday evening. He was a natlve | Saturday he “Ll’dl":ed r;‘l't":‘r"? ;;snui'es 3 }:¥;: g\’.gmln lozenges, pleasant to :fi': Alexander C. Martin, | teen. They were detained in school on | big black bear. { of Ireland, aged 66 years. oy bk g o { LIFE INSURANGE COMPANY ¥ HARTFORD, IN THE necticut, on the 3ist day D. 189, and for o STATE OF CON- of December, A. year ending on that day, tied, and on their way along the trall | through thick brush, for off the trai | 1 made to the Insurance Commissioner of the et countty sbout Mapls Biage is vers lwnlflaa. {mot for-sale. .. &t sum was procured };’2::3‘ ‘Sx‘;g::h'lf ; "f’ér'e"?z"i‘l‘i DJ;‘:BD:.; R A oy R g e B - Bra oL nd o ‘Cighioncd ohf | @Y EEE IS4 44444448 oIl IR el (G, M | fooment Sat,n peleon the blood and | SRS UL e s P 5 ettyman reported the ma 2 = ASSETS. STATEMENT fJ’:n’rfl‘l’f&?'gfi‘:'fie’é"fl el)tmrepl::(':l: E:I:l Death of Pioneer Woman. S‘{s" ot Mom;_";,' and on his advice she | Dr. Wuerth lute;. tém he Invariably | net value of Real Estate owned by . - n- | uses and recommen tuart’s Spepsia. Co! ...311,611,9%7 33 = ing the night and all the following day. BERKELEY, Dec. 2.—Mrs. Mary Fos- | swore to & warrant before Jubtice Rose! Y iets in all forms of stomach the Company. 611, —OF THE— I heno Eht and oll Yo foliowing day.| ior, & Dioneer woman of this city, dtedl | thal to-day charging Salkeld with obtain- | Tablets 14 § J3U0C 2 SORACh Cerange. | amount of Loans secured by Bond = Good for an Odd berries. The storm Increased in intensity, | last night at her home, 1411 Oxford street, | ing money under false pretenses, in | Only for sour stomach, but by causing Ameunt of Leans secured by pledgs CONDITION AND AFFAIRS and ail through Wednesday the tired, wet, | Her fliness was contracted at the time of | ,,Selkeld and Littell cut quite a fgute 1o | Prohpt aigestion of the food they creats |~ of Bonds, Stocks or other market- Corner and good for a cold and hungry girls remained prisoners. | the death ‘of her husband, D. A. Foster, | the city here during the pas s to be | @ healthy appetite, increase flesh apq _able securities as collateral....... 2,300 00 — OF THE — not daring to leave their shelter. It wasq I, than two week 0. The d 4 | spent money like lords and claiming to be 8 rougthen the action of the heart Premium notes and loans in any Christmas Gift. early on Thursday morning befors they | was ‘o mative of Bdinbureh. Seotiasd Elike were entertained and dined by promi- | SreD and PO faxen tn payment of pre- Wers found by the rescuing party which | aged §1 years Bhe had resided in ghis | pent members of the order. They are not a cathartic and contain no | ool me S Thine of ol Stocks and o8 B AND E OSIT had been searching for them more than | city for the last seventeen years. Mrs. E: violent drug, but are intended only for “fimds owned by the Company.... 33,751,984 §mrtty hr)udru. fr,ma olf" l’hehk:;frs was -h:z Foster leaves tv;o ughters, Mrs. Georgs | FUGITIVE ARRESTED "",:“?.fl’fy‘”:i.fi*:w'i:‘gg’:a“'{z %1:.:;1,,.,_“4 Amount of Cash deposited in Banks 356317 83 orty yards from their TW YEARS enel e ! Tued. . COMPANY ll,-h;lén Blayney's father, :dng‘t gt 4 §.§:’°k“ .'.1‘,‘3,,“’;;'.,9;. %egf’é’hfi“%!.",‘.'{ AFTER o :‘-euab!le cure for any Stomach mfl‘fi'.‘ i fa..a.w'.n‘;x"d.%eued p . 'fl,mu BALTIM 1 > e may of N 12 - pe exce] jums !n process o R Srate b e Foster. "Funeral services wi. be held to- | 1) iam White, Charged With Steal- | S8 $5" Dyspopsia Tablets now enjoy | of Saliection 4nd of deterred : year ending on that MRS. MANNING SAYS family Md%nieo. C'nu interment will be ing a Horse in West Riverside, 'ut:; '::fiir:::l%?é gpg;:g:& :n.a"pr;,',:g:_,. MIUMSE .eveeee =2 i Pt e e HER HUSBAND KICKED o bt e o Cay in Los Angeles. in the United States, Canada and Great, Totsl Assets jrovie ot 511 of the Po- James M. Ginn. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20.—A man who | Britain. | SIABTETTTIES. r blank furnished 612,189 3 be sensible ones. We Wife of Former Pugilist Complains MOKELUMNE HILL, Dec. 20.—James for two years has succeeded in evading | Ciatma for death iosses and matured of Brutal Treatment, but Falls | Madison Ginn, a plonesr of 18 snd tor | the oflee™s % e 07T VAL Rl 1 ot B T to Appear ourt. nearly forty years a resident of this town, | & Riverside County 1 s endowments in process of adjust- LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2)._Professor | dled suddenly at the County Hospital at | Swe™ 107 B R vt ot Briws Why don’t you mene, or adjusted but not dug.... M85 e Billy Manning, ex-pugilist, but now a “professor of physical culture,’ was to have been tried before Justice Austin this morning on a charge of battery on his last wife, but only the physiclan's testi- San Andreas last Tuesday at the age of geventy-eight. He has been totally blind for the past few years. Was a classical scholar and accomplished vocalist, and in his younger days was leader of one of the | at South Riverside. He was well known hat county and before the news of e Decame public White went to & Well-known rancher and contracted for use th of turkeys, which he was to | 0Ny wab taken and the Neering was con {argeut church cholrs in the city of Bos- mn‘w«:; A A 113 KO_N ut b tinued untll Monday. The complaining | '™ Pt the money to the rancher. He got his | witness was not on hand nor was the “professor,” but these informalities were waived, and as the doctor did not want to Mr. Manning believes in vigorous meas- ures, and while the professor declares that Mrs. Eliza Wright. SAN JOSE, Dec. 20.—Mrs. Eliza Wright, ears of age. Two sons, Horace G. Wright, editor of the Paso Robles Leader, turke and dropped out of sight as com- Tietely as if the earth had swallowed him. A reward was offered for the capture of | "'Several days ago Detective Elms of this | city got a_tip that the man was in Los A sterilized Cocoanut Fat for use Butter or Lard again, | S resent value of all The out standing po'.l.}clo&m gm&utfl .:;‘. e ine: - | WM‘D*.:?" Mortality, p:lth of | INCOME. have another day spolled his testimony | widow of G. W. Wright, one of the plo- | White and Sheriff Coburn of Riverside 4,157 83 was taken. pape; of ty has been looking for the man ever Cash recetved 2761 . : a2 Bgar as can be sscertained the last | 80y gied per nen of ooanta Clara | CoUnY Avecing several hundred miles in | Shortening and Frying. Dolicies during the year o Let the holiday gifts Jre Manning had roused the Ire of ot | yesterday. She was a native of Ohio and | his séarch, but without success, Try it, and you will never Taiums during the ¥ Cash received for sal Teceived for interest. Cash Cash At 4 4 ¥ 2. 8. Wright, survive her. ngeles. He finally located his man at received for rents. . 3,778 38 Total Liebilities... Teon have an entire floor de- e e Ny e il e aken 1o Hollister for o | lf Kast Beveuth atrest, midrs he was He; Never gets rancid. Cosls remivell Shem ol oiher oumey SN W INCOME. voted to Chairs—odd Manning declares she was aimost killed; | trment: . 8 Tt or Jank and repair shop under the Guaranteed free from Ani- || & B Not only was she knocked down several Aaron G. Crane. name of William Black, having reversed | mal Matter, Net cash actually rec pre- Chai tain Chai times, she declares, but while she was 2. Y the color of his name. Elms had taken | . e i airs, plain Chairs, all Iying prostrate on the figor and could not| NEW YORK, Dec. N.—Aaron G. Crane | tne precaution to have all the papers Ask A “on Bonds, Stocks, L kinds of Chairs in all efend herself her husband repeatedly |is dead at his son's residence, in Orange, | made out and this morning he and Sheriff | sk your grocer or write all other souroes.. g B i fant s ahs vas Tl p s 3 5 aged B8 youss, Hie was for years ani | Coburn went t0 White’s place.” ‘Fhe man P BT FPeceived for R - Importer S y, having branch of-| was sweepin e sidewalk and as soon as for divi to policy Bectived | k!nds of woods at all :vnodumht;‘d“znbeve:;rmsltlas she thinks she | gors ;n’c%lgge:m%,ws. C., and New Or- | Coburn sew im he knew he was the one India Refining Co,, | Cash paid o dends i = it ; e ame a member of ter. | kindsofprices 111111 §f | e ios, S5, Bltce,st sho Momaes | 02k prbeoihey pofs dod e fock | "ARSE Blbivemt oo samises et g Pollsiiunts. | S - usiness e In . 1l an want . Before va feetified that ho et 3Ts. Mannihe'at the ROy i ot o The officers White turned over his pocket- LG § e R e i EXPENDITURES. Great Values in Carpet, Too, sigvator in the Tureir DIpSK Whan wihe Death of a Student. ook to his wife and gave her instructions Salaries and traveling - et amount paid for Losses was looking for a phvsiclan. He took o en about olosing up the business, saying that agencies..... oo “ e iowed Tor Coms Ber to e oMot and Mmade an examina- | BERKELEY, Dec. #.—Leonidas M. | he did not know when he would be back. a allowed for Com INDIAN. tion, finding numeroue bruises on the | Coleman, a freshman in the College of o 45 s :;{:g rokerage o APOLIS body which might have been made by (he | gosural Bctonces, died this morning | T ol e d for Balgries, Pees P . FURNITURE co vigorous apgllcatlon of a heavy boot or Dobiinn cknitariun, - Deatl wu' n an Funds for Hospitals. Ry Ko & shoe. One bruise on the groin was es- | DRKIENG 2o AT PHe " contracten 0 | SACRAMENTO, Dec. 2.—A conterence 23,512 08 Ta St 2t 40,444 00 750 Mission Street. pecially severe. week ago while taking an examination i | was held in the State Capitol to-day be s - All otber payments and expenditures 186,431 14 Murphy’s Suit Dismissed. the unheated university gymnasium. tween the State Board of Examiners and TS Wapnlitems ® Sty B o meolith Total Expenditures. .. $960,831 65 SAN JOSE, Dec. 20.—The suit of B. D. el o M g rs of the various State hos- he manage ;fi.&ll for the insane. JACOB L. GREENE, President. H. WHITE, . The D se of the Secretary. EDWIN WARFIELD, President. Murgllly against J. H. Henry to restrain Professor Oarl m. 25 conference was to receive mo act upon Wm and sworm to befors me, this Mth B E BOSLER, Secretsry. the latter from disposing o& 1500_shares | BERLIN, Dec. 20.—Profdssor Carl | eg tes for improvements at those in- aay of , 1900, Eibmerioed and wworn o before me this 18th %‘t.h!u Banta C;:rl u:g‘ g sr:.. Electric Beckg:._d" German historical painter, also the amount which each | R Bebilit: NA° F. PECK, Notary Public. way, and in whi ro- | died . aged ervous — Gy of JeY: & AXTELL, Notary Publie. straining order hgl been sect was dis- | :{fnmflmmflm A K. P. HARM ON FRANK L. GILBERT m,“"“l:‘md S fop el Murphy” hae P o flgart Vigr and CENTS botliey 10" very ; : . NTENDENT, 4 . ’ ledged the stock of the road and most beautiful ladies’ shoes i 2 e b3 DISTRICT SUPERI NT, v :l’opfl'ly to secure a loan of m.fi H°: ‘will be sold to-morrow for $1 ;-una_ Restores '::nl. M L Pacific Coast Agencies. GENERAL AGENT, threatened to sell the stock in a lu; e g et e o WA | e 57 e e B, MILLS BUILDIN BUCHANAN BROS.. 3 L 2 B San Francisco, % Brush Manulacturers, 609 Sacramento St | mise has ovidently been reached. Pany. Tif Market strects SAN FRANCISCO, CAlL.