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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1901. 5 ——==— [EAVERRULING |WOMAN PRESIDENT |pOOLMEN STAY 3 resEnBaug| MELPSTHE GOt FOR ScHooL Boarp ey roy A LAST RESORT, s *”& co' .. |/ Interstate Commissioners Mrs. Mary s v s o They All Plead Guilty With } = h ; RER-RNS - SUrTER ST Give Cold Shoulder to for Present Term. the Exception of Zick Pe a =) Coug S, | SPECIAL REDUCTIONS || Graded Rates. = ' THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY, il B Abrams, l One Leading Point in Contention With St. Louis Jobbers Would Seem to Be Settled. Each Fined $10 and Several Cases | Are Dismissed, as They Are Duplicated in Other Courts. —_— | i ) All the poolsellers, with the exception of | Zick Abrams, have carried out their part | of the stipulation made with Chief Sulli- van, notwithstanding the opposition of | their attorney, George D. Collins, and the Police Court calendars have been cleared | nty-one in number. | Attorney Coffey said there was of course no legal obligation on the part of the de- fendants to carry out their part of the stipulation, but morally they were bound | to do He insisted that Attorney Col- | lins was lacking in professional etiquetts in staung that he was not aware of the terms of the stipulaton, and there was a warm exchange of opinions personally be- tween the two attorneys. Coluns inti- mated that whatever action the defend- ants might take was without his approval and it_woula be understood that Le with- | drew f{rom the cases. | Lhomas Corpett, yoseph Mohan and J. | Smith tnen pieaded guiuty and were each | finea 310. in the secoid case against ! Thomas Corbett, and in the cases of Jo- seph Brown and H. W. the mmerce Com- § rates by the| { tst W't Extract T Reg 20c, 3?0(3 50| o of the cases—t of obbers sought uit in which 3 frs rates gr e them the Pg as against the rates given to | | coast by reason of sea com.- | | Pacific Coast decision in the Denver | | , S0 far from making | | ver. extends the| | e west of the Missouri differentials, the mer- 5 rendered y are satisfied that the| | ays be compelled to meet | | x o han ever. Reg he United States versed the Lobsters, **Deep Sea™ Z:= 20c can Attorney Mustard, French, reg. 2 20¢ Jar 5 i3 £ w e ® (o B = 25¢ bot commission Attor- | Coilins asked for a conunuance uil | this morning, as Daly could not be pres- ent till then, and he would promise that all the defendants would be in court. Cof- fey declined to rely upon Collins’ promuse and insisted on the cases being proceeded with, as the remittiturs had been sent down ten days ago, but the judge contin- ued them till this morning In Judge Conlan's court D. J. Crowley, inst® graded rate amp propos other courts. The case of Z who demanded a jury trial, was c till a week from Saturday, to be set. g abaniss’ court H. Muller and Joseph Mohan pleaded guilty and were | MRS. MARY LAWLER. ach fined $10. A second ¢ > against Jo- c ph Mohan and the cases of Thomas Cor- Mrs. Mary L conferred on me. It may seem strange t and George Du n were dismissed, entral Hous e a lady. presiding over the d as they were duplicated in other courts. of catarrh of the s of a body of gentlemen, but in | The cases of Zick Abrams and Abe Kraus, 3 2 : newness will wear off. I feel ' his clerk, in this court were continued for “| recently caught cold which settled in the kidneys and caused me e will not be any call for strict | a month. | & P 4 iag | did d Aol 4 ih amentary rulings and that the busi- In Judge Fritz's court Thomas Corbett | serious inconvenience. Nothing | did seemed to help me and ths doctor s of the 'board wiii be conducted as pleaded guilty and was fined $10, and the | : i 7 moniously as in the past.” e Sk o “Priias fned $10. and the | advised a chdnge of climate. As that was out of the question for me, | This is the ubstance f w A LOCAL MUNICIPAL BODY. BO404Ce 04040+ 04040404090 able to comy John Gauagher, James King, James Smith E and St. Louis on | and Harry orbett pleaded guilty and ] C goods made in the Denver | | were each fined $10. The cases of George 13 Denver has been given the % | Duncan, D. J. Crowley (second charge), = ! the others. On the ot ‘llvnr_\ Schwartz and Harry E. Corbett ¥ has not gained w | MRS. MARY W. KINCAID, SCHOOL DIRECTOR, WHO ENJOYS THE | | (second charge) were dis d, as Attor- T . h was the graded rate propo- | | HONOR OF BEING THE FIRST OF HER SEX TO PRESIDE OVER | | Dey Coffey said they were dupli | _In Judge stamp f geograpl ntage to is A iates I do not expect any trouble sourse, I fully appreciate the hor ARY W. i tinction of being the f T sex (o preside over an Natural Mineral Water koewn fer centuries and imported ONLY IN BOTTLES. For Disordered Stomach snd Indigestion sler of Appleton, Wis., wife of Hon. John J. Lawler, proprietor 2 Lake street, Appleton, Wis., was cured of an annoying case dneys by Peruna. In a recent letter to Dr. man she says: | { GOOD ATTRACTIONS AT VARIOUS THEATERS California, Alcazar, Orpheum and Al- sident of the n agree e memb: of the board were by Mayor Phelan. Cecll W. . hambra Are Filled Nightly With 4 iave vou any new plans to propos brams, was continued for one week, to | tpjed Peruna as a last resort and | found it was a godsend to me. In two Its value has been testi. - caid, John B. Casser! e the management of school $7 | t, 8 g Vg i g 3 = by thousands. Appreciative A“di_ensfs-. inted to | was asked. "!'fm'“ e e e i sl DaRIWES LY, Jurs. days | began to feel better, and in less than i{wo weeks the kidney irouble VICHY | So-cellea V:cl;y ia Sy. at the California The- chool I have not” was the reply. “I intend | aNGETTNA M. ABBOTT | was greatly relieved. | ussd four bottles and am entirely cured, and if | - Bon: .y were first ap. | feeliig my way slowly and cautious 2 = they were first ap- | 5 Stin T will introduce a new s bookkeeping in the office. The s IS NOT VICHY. that they should draw lots to ac- GIVES HER TESTIMONY |ever fee/ any lassifude | take Peruna and always with the sams good 040 ¢ 0450040454 0464D30406454063098% 040404040404 000404040404.+204040¢ ¥ night, that certain who was to ut ‘at the expira- | now { 3 tiqu Fheds i it.""—Mary Lawl Get the ertal as to g9 o e eXpira- | now in use is too antiquated. We need a resuit.”’—Mary Lawler. Genwuine. tion of the first vear. "It was further new and more modern one, The booke ara | Tells of Money and Presents She Gave | e o I T e ) s Rl e ARSI S sgrecd that the director who drew (he| now kept the same e ‘they were years Clinton Becauss She ltable to settle somewhere. Its most | ease it does not imitate. Catarrh short straw and with it the short tern vears ago when the depa nt was 2 g : L e 3 short straw snd owifh it the shoct temm | o R TR s o Loved Him. ommon seat is in the head, throat | in all seasons a ares n be presiding cficer. The short Mrs. Kincaid and all or lungs. It may and frequently does svl-“ vocation. No locality is entirely f for an extended and up-to-date business | The trial of Angelina M. Abbott on the gl By system. There are several branches of | charge of assault to murder for shooting | straw was drawn tle in the kidneys, as in the case of Mrs. | its ravag 4040+ 0+0+0+0+ 040904040404 TO THE PUBLIC! e e D D I b o O o & e i herln ot (Tune 147 waboantinnag betors - firs S vers dangerons It | and It docs not respect sea N FRANCISCO Giiso W jeiscanon Ie proposed to | il Cw vatem I will introduce in time, | in Judge Cook's court yesterday. Clinton | not incurable condition. Peruna is sure to | tionality. : e Mrs. Kincaid that th swap straws. She | & oo closed his evidence as a witness for the | cure a cold wherever it may be located. Summer and winter, spring and a K 2 i before 1 am golng to pro X - - - to amic agreed and giy was accredited | ceed very cautiously. I will devote a‘l | defense and denied that the defendant had | This lady found Peruna as a last resort b gy Bosm e B g With the two- term, while Mark ac- | my time and energles to the advancement | altogether given him about $300 since she | to be the only remedy.that had a particle | cent of the inhabitants of this cou cepted the one-year term and the presi- | of the interests of the department and I | first became acquainted with him. He ad- | of benefit. Peruna saved her from a life- X especially Surt g the winter vho | hope to soon show that the business af e % - long struggle with chronic Bright's dis- son that catarrh does its most dency of the board. There are sore who | k> £ this b T of 15 ;. | mitted receiving $40 from her in Omaha, | O F oF perhaps a speedy death. work. Every cold wave, every w are now uncharitable enough to say tha: | f2Irs of this branch of the municipal gov- | which he repaid, and $2% after he came : ¢ 2 ; blizzard, every storm of sleet, sno The Alcazarn management announces a A Mark was not solely actuated by gallant- | eromie 'l 32 ¢ safely entrusted to a wo- | IO LR Tl ths e Judge H. Henry Powers of Vermont | rain. adds thousands to 11 =i - ah . ropos ; : % 3 | Dr. H. E. Morrison testified that when| . =™ p i vietims of chronic catar al matinee® this afternoon, TY When he proposed gziving up the two- | The other directors are now In a quan- | v a 1 | g7 Pzruna the highest possible en- L p Th RET g ear term to Mrs. Kincaid. They claim | dary as to just how they should address | N S3W the defendant shortly after the |g/ves e Mz W. B. Schuader of Terre HNll, Pa 3 : I ting she was not in her right mind, it in bi i that he figured out that when the shor: | their new presiding officer when in meet- | ShoPURE she WrHight of the City Prson, dorsement, as he uses itin his family | ':‘1‘;61 - term expired Mayor Phelan would still | P assembled. M. Chalrman' or “Mr. | who had seven years' experience in the | fop climatic diseases of winter. In @ of coin i Perosry nier &nd had a - bo in office and that he would stand a | niq et I8 ClEArly out of all question | {gnews Insane Asylum, testitied to e | e itten from Washington, D. C., ansthing for almost two months. In e good chance of being reappointed, whils | sound exactly nefther does ~aioe | same effect. | lecter written Trom Washington, U. C., | copper, 1599, I saw t “Woman and Wine it he took the two-year term. there was | Ghalrweoreme President” or “Mrs, | , Lhe defendant was called to the stand | 15 The Peruna Medicine Co., he says: | in oné of your which lives up—or | a likelihood that the Mayor's office wouid | Presidentess” are not to be tolerated e TR Shven et | i jly | Pooks about your n s the Ce 1 > o P - - e el 8. Ve v i ", ’ the Central be lled by some one other than his friend | lenct Assistant Secrotary Hooa objects to | OCLober %8 _BUs lived with Mimifor | o Peruna | have used in my family | rimeaies. Then 1 he Tt | s ity Mark wae roaopointed Tira. | the use of either of the terms and there | Minsapolis she gave him $40. Altogether | With success. | can recommend it as e T onis o b | ey o peasitons Tl AR R L e . 14 v | she had glven him between 3700 and 3300, | g excellent family remedy, and very | and he wrote back 0 " | Common, ordinary Ctor, and accordins | caucus 16 dlscuss And determine upen thy | She_ said, besides numerous presents, In- | 4 7 ha/ | that T should com- to the original agreement Mrs. Kincaid, | proper official titie to be used. T i | cluding a silver matchbox, silver shaving | good for coughs, colds and catarrhal | Sat ! ShouI3 com- per agreement. Mrs. Kincaid, after beinz | Board of Education Favors Grant of , acrobats extraordinary, | flected, & fully acknowledged the hon- | 4 are the Orpheum’s most remarkable fea. or conferred upon her. -1 hopes said sns,| Lot Adjoining Girls’ High School. the shooting. He led her to understand S am 6 years old that he was divorced from his wife, and ' is- 4 that she was the only woman he loved. | Is Chronic Catarrh—The Worst Dis- and I cannot thank g Wong Hin The Tivoli announces the fifth and last who has but one year longer to serve.| meantime they will accept suggestions | S€l, embroidered suspenders with her pro- | i na, and how to ¢ T r f la.” the successful holi- Was entitled to the office of president of | from any one who can helb thems eut of | t0Eraph on o, Sloxeas telhie affactions. ” 4 Powsre. take care of my- o s g the educational board. She was the unan- | the trouble. | cover crocheted by herself for his mother | Judge Powers’ home address is Morris- = self. ~ e wits | imous “choice of her' assoclates for | " —————— ilmd ‘"h[eh" ar}lctltes. ,{{g ‘;5;;‘3“_“(?!"’:;‘3 he“;}vflle, Vermont. “I did not lose 9 <oven's | the presidenc: v and the honor o wo or three letters a day 3 S, an: - and De Koven's | [e Presiden Y . e onor of | SITE FOR NORMAL SOHOOL. | reguiariy corresponded with her tilf she| AN OLD COLD 0 Jey et uiveey ecember 4 o the Board of Education was given her as | came here on June 10, four days before e -y e X | | res of the we Other good numbers ‘‘to bring to my own aid the best charac- | The Board of Education adopted a res-| During her cross-examination by Assist- | ease Known. T e o ‘man Company, Shean teristics of a presiding officer. 1 fully ap. | olutign yesterday recommending that the | ant District Au?m? el;;('l:ngr;y ex-l:ouce The first stage of catarrh is commonly | Peruna used promp net Bt sters Hawthorne and te the responsibilities involved and | Board of Supervisors grant the lot of land | Judge Sweeney was fin, > for contempt | ,}jaq catching cold. In the majority of @ and cure colds is a safe d against all the large field of duties to be covered. 1| on O'Farrell street adjoining the Girls’ | Of Court, but later, after he had apolo- | o e 110 attention 18 DB 50 % €old. theres | CABREVIAL Gincanes 1 & A ] will discharge the duties attendant u g gized, the Judge remitted the fine. - ™ - wighe ey e S SosA N el D TR o juf‘ D POt | High School for the use of the San Fran- | ®DHauprey addressed the jury for the pros- | fore nearly half of the people have chron- | Address The Peruna and I will largely depend g | ic catarrh in some form Columbus. Ohlo. for a < Mavio D, Wood! M. B on the harmonious co-operation of tne | Cifto State Normal School. 1os | SCution and Sweenev for the defendant.| CCiiinic catarrh is the bane of American | ic catarrh in its Mile, Atlentie. Sonoell beotiy ol gentlemen associated with me on ihe| Miss Hattie L. Lessynsky and Mise|and during his address he read extracts | . CHFEORic catarel 1s the bane of Griericar nille. Atantis, Rousell brothers, Nell §o3rd of Education. I also bespeak the | Laura Danlel were assigned to the Girls' | from several of the letters sent by Clin- Mont ¥ and Antonio and Conchita pypjic-spirited co-operation of the Super. | High School; Miss Mary Allen to the Mis- | ton to the defendant. Sweeney had not | i Martinez. e intendent of Schools.” | sion High School, and Charles D. Snvder | concluded his address when court ad- - bl B . A lo\'elreast followed. Resolutions ex. | to the Lowel High School. Miss M. Baille | journed till this morning. B ken 1 OCEAN TRAVEL. A ;.ark .mlxlntTha‘ndd ‘amateurs’ night” | precsing the appreclation of the services | was nfdslgéed“l‘ol t‘he ‘lfier?al School agd —_—— ro *P m c‘mt st 3 i, L b are the special sday programme at | of the retiring president were adopted and | Mrs. M. E. Miel to the Laguna Honda ! the Chutes and Zoo. | Director Mark in return for the same told | School. The resignation of Mrs. 8, Holmes | Aged Shoplifter Sentenced. Eveol acilic Loast Steamship Lo. cured WI]“Q ———————e | of how agreeable had been his term as | and Mrs. J. D. Cooper were acepted, Mrs. eMdolll)ie L;‘t:ghran;. t‘he on; woman y ass Steamers leave Broadway “ ” | sidl flicer. “In fact,” salu he, “I| _C. F. m representing the N | conviet v Judge Conlan of stealing ot - Got Money on “Fake” Orders. | PiSHiding offeer. “In fact, | salu B itk | Potrero Improvement Ciab, sddresssd thg | sormas o idren's wraps Trom. ine Bame |. Lenses reptaced for 5O cluts. | You Sleep Ea W ex-messenger boy and spar- | persons with whom -ommunion has been | board, urging the selection of a site for | rium, was sentenced yesterday to pay a| Any Astigmatio lenses duplicated for $1.00 | l . ring partner’of Ah Wing, the Chinese pu- | pleasanter.” a schoolhouse on Kansas street, near fine of $30 with the alternative of serving | and $1.50. n ritieen ays e was arrested yesterday on a wae. | Directors Denman and Casserly and the | Army, but no action was taken. | fifty days in the County Jail. Guaranteed correct and best quallty. rant charging him with obtaining money | Be%1Y elected presid nt bowed modestly | LeaVes of absence were ranted to Miss e Oculists® _prescriptions _flled. Factory on | T Y | in recognition of the al bouquet tossed | E. L. amson. Albert Lyser, Mrs. E. | mises. Quick repalring. Phome, Main 10. | ~ Doy en noienses. e SSN{ A messenger them. Congratulations and hand-shaking | Schmitt, T. B. White and Miss E. M. | Ene Hew Sun Deteudar, s " e | oy with an crder for 82 5 to Matthew Kerr, saloon Leeper, purporting to be signed by Eddie were in order and the next ..n minutes | Stafford. The iast named, however, must | Now being built, is confidently expected to be were spent by the directors in telling one | waive her right to return’to any particu- | the fastest sailing vessel ever bullt. Its con- n. a friend of Kerr, y £ - ] B struction is being kept a secret, but it is whis- Zot the meney. | He sent similas oi | Shother how much they regarded each | lar position of the department. Miss . | struction s being Kept s sactet, but 1t 1s whis: 1a m 5, and every fifth d. . - - ey . % | Cieary and Miss A. Murphy were placed b=ty | policy of the department,” said Mrs. Kin- | The board decided that Justice of the | remedy, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which ScENTIFIC B4 Homan Arrested. | Sovo1diionary: measures of 1deas 1 intrs: | 2t feacker in the commmtreisl deparicass | % dcfended heslth, for hait s contuiy bt | §42 MARKET ST. iwstRuents revol jonary S 3 ro- | as 2 al lepar 0] B o only at Sa pe Box . Cincinnati. O has Homan of the Midway Plaisance | uce. Bverything will go on just as be. | in the Lincoln School, as he CARROE 1o- | Hdieetion conetimation. mervousness Hiilons: A v, F4asnmie Free | o FOF San Diexo, st only at Santa I POn the mats ' w arrested yesterday afternoon on a | fore and with the hearty co-operation of | gally hold the two positions. nese and la grinve. | . end 1o any 3 Jamant charging him with selling liquor | | Bale applicant R . n ger quantities lh;,nha quart to be @ defeieieieiemieieieieleiee ool feefulofe il ifun el L] b | . e 4 250 E on the premises, which is viola- > - Podro Si. JAqES AS:N., 2 e | e o ,,,k‘,;,,uf;‘, ! T,;;m,:,,m,;’,a?,,} oo CARRIES ANTIPATHY TO EXCLUSIVE SET Santa Bartara, Ventara. Hueneme. San pedro, £ " AR . sworn to by Willlam Phillips, a visitor | S @.os Angeles) and Newy evada, who was at the ‘pisc Sis LIQUOR TO THE GRAVE ENJOYS THE DANCE { | Stsamer corona, Fidazs, 8 a. m.; seamer i Tuesday night. ST Py | "Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Eq Homan was re-| g o¢ Captain Andrew Nelson Bars | Burlingame Ladies Givea Very Swell | : e e Tt Any One Engaged in Traffic Ball at the Palace PERFECT TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- | and Guaymas (Max.)—10 a. m.. 7th each month Hotel ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., | For further Information obtain company’'s ADVERTISEMENTS. From His Estate. otel. | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling ai | tojaers. SRR ! The will of Captain Andrew Nelson, who | The Burlingame cottagers gave a swell | Kobe (Hicso), Nagasaki and Shanghai and | ““The pany reserves the right ta changs g KIDNEY & LIVER | dted January 1, was filed for probate yes- | dance at the Palace last evening that was | w r ;\{:n:(t:gn 1 ;lgho:;«eé:vgl:n-me;chylg' H ::‘,.m,..o;;,' ;;:‘123: ates and nours of sailing. | £ terday. Decedent bequeaths a life inter- | quite the most exclusive gathering of the TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery < " est in his entire estate, the value of which | season. A committee of ladies had charge street (Palace Hotel). BI I I E R S o S is not given, to his wife, and provides that | of the affair, and the success of the dance | Used by people of refinement. Thursday, January 3, 190t | “GOODALL, PERKINS & CO._ Gen. Asts. j | 4 upon her death the estate shall be distri- | was due entirely to their efforts. over a quarter of a century. = 1901 = 143 buted to his brother, Johan Nelson, of | The maple and marble halls were given for q . idey MarhEgn) THEO. R & N GO, p freight and passage apply at company’s office, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO o 1 Market STH. AVERY, Generat asent. | PO R T ILAND Boda, Sweden, and his nephews and | Over to the darcers, who began to arrive g A N nieces. Decedent provides, however, that | shortly after § o'clock. At midnight sup- I]H MEYEHS&.EU Temper, Leisure and none of those mentioned shall share in his | Per was served in the supper rooms and ' h A PLEASANT. LAXATIVE NOT INTOXICATING 1 the adjoining conservatory. - Energy by the f,?,'.'qfii,‘.{ they are engaged in the liquor| “Up, & comm:%tge in cha;'ge. who l,l‘so‘;lcte% Spedchllsts{r D|seas: i From Spear-strect Wharf at 11 a. m. “ ition ig 1nserted b e, as a l:ecep on committee, consists 0 an weakness o S $12 First Class Including Berth PO CHY, h("-"9‘3]“5'3l‘er who (es’g’tfrpfi‘;fi “on account o Tny ;:'.’ Mrs. B. D. Beyiard, Mis. Joe Crockett., | men. CEsmbuahm . S{.E"NE FARE ”&cond Class un‘: :;:a}\_sb cessor tipathy to the liquor traffic, as I have < P 3 - | 1881 ‘onsultation COLUMBIA Sails. .. Jan. eb. 3 o DL LATRO AL neglected to use seen its effect in accomplishing the ruin | }an, Mrs. Joseph D. Grant, Mrs. E. W.| and private book To NEW YORK via PANAMA Dirggt | OF"om 0% i i silitne” el 8 ial Reduced Cabin Fare, $75. | Helens and all points in the Northwest. " 5. 5. ST. PAUL sails January 23, Throueh HekeZ ‘€. WARD. Goneral Asent S, S. ROANOKE sails Fedruary 19, of many of my friends and uaintances, | Hopkins, Mrs. D, T. Murphy, Princess And 1 do mot desire any of my hard. | Poniatowski, Mrs. George Pope and Mrs. | fres; at office or by carned money to assist a business that I| W- B. Tubb: anteed. 7:31 Mar. consider baneful.” ket street (elevator Steinberg and Wife Reconciled. entrance), San Very success- { many years in 1 in San The surprising and lous cures effe his herbs demonstrate thely | 2 630 Market TIREX ] B o M| SR S e | St iy S M g inm | AMERICAN LINE. . st - A The following named have been elected ven yea: compel ehL 2 p BENNOR, Pacit . . - AR, Diseaser Disbower® coaents eshing Powder officers of the Bay City Athletic Club for | him to support thelr child, was arrested TN Peah Gt devet i sy Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. .ceucs's'c. HAWAII, 8ANOA, New | From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. land Feb. : Saarm e | Puain, E e b e S M it | Votetand : §S. ZEALANDIA (Honolulu only).... e & . -Wednesday, January 16, 2 p. m. RED STAR LINE. SS. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, New | New York and Antwerm. Zealand and Austgalia. 5 From New York Bvery Wednesday, 12 Noon. tion, Asthma, Paraiysis, Bratn, the ensuing year: Charles Leonhardt, | vesterday afternoon on the warrant president; Sam Leverich, vice president; | charging him with fafture to provide. He Richard Leonhardt, treasurer; George| was accompanied to the City Prison by Lampman, secretary; superintendent and | his wife and some friends and at her re- manager, Dan Crowley; directors, Wil- | quest Judge Mogan reduced his bail to $5, liam Bercovich, Frank Levy, Aleck Mc-| as she said he had agreed to live with Partland, 1. Belasco and J. D. Gibbs. her and support the child. Husband and The club announces the intention of fit- | wife went away together, and it is likely operations. “‘DR. PIERCE'S MAGN-TIC ELECTRIC TRUSS” Is dif- fe ent It does the work | “BOOKLET NO. 1" gives 1 information. Call or write . o | I thanks for eftecting & 22 of several years' standing A. DAELEY, San Rafael | Friesland Jan. 23| Kensington. ting up a gymnasium in the O'Farrell | they will make their home in this clty. K Jan. 3| Noordiand . street rooms. The case will be dismissed in court this MAGNB"'TC“I‘ELAGT!C TRUSS CO. %;“:."",','n‘fm ...Feb. §iFriesland ... B g AT morning. 620 Market st. (opp. Palace Hotel), S. F. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANTY. Elmer Locke Given a Medal, ¢ R D Passenger General Agent Pacific Ceast, e all losses in 24 h‘qum More than 200 people attended the Death of George H. Robinson. BAJA CALIFORN 1A 3 Montzomery st. - ey, T monthly meeting of the California So-| George H. Robinson, for many years in o . COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSA ————————— hood and all clety for the Preventlon of Cruelty to|the employ of the Southern Pacific Com- B DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, selabuse of AmPmls at the Occidental Hotel last|pany, dled at his home near the ocean amlana l ers Saiiing every Thursday, instead of o ot teresting lecture on the protection of | had been ill for some time with paralysis. <, Fuaranteed o evemag. Mrs. H. B. Steele gave an in- | beach yesterday morning. Mr. Robinsort } 5 A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- ’g‘tnrd%.v R AT Plcrt‘u.n"‘ FUR U. S. NAYY YARD AND VALEEJD, ALL'S JICA 5 . G EDIC. 3 3 3 tor and Nervine. Steamer “Marnticello.” way Oskis - 07: dumb animals, using some excellent| He was a native of Wisconsin and came | The most wond , $55 and upward. Second class to Mt e s e stereopticon plctures. A feature of the | to California in 180, entering the employ | Toni for the Bexuel Organs, for vorn sema 't | Havre, $45 and upward GENERAL AGENCY cur 28 Sor Daos BREE meeting was the presentation of a badge | of the Southern Pacific a year later. He | The Mexican Remedy for Diseases of the Kid- | Broadway (Hudson bullding), New York ' J e e B i e O e | L ile e, s IO e | aTe A e e e mestis. | B, FUGAZI: & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, § w who recently lost a leg wi empting | funeral el nday, and Lincol NABER, ALFS UNE, Agents, .. eekly Call,$1.00 per Year 10 rescue a dog from beneath & car. | Post, G. A. R, will attend in & body. 8 Market sh. & T—(Send for Cireularsy | MogUfomery tvenué, san Franclsco.