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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1901, C 9 COMPANY IS BAKING EFFORTS T0 BRING BACK HAMBURG GOES [MRS. EDMUND GREEN STRUGGLES WITH THREE T0 PLEASANTON, FORMER HOME OF FAST RACERS, - BURLY POUNDMEN WHO TRESPASS ON PRIVATE ITS ONE-TIME GLORY AS A HORSE CENTER _F[!H_$flfl.fl“fl : PROPERTY AFTER A HOUND IN HER CHARGE Bidding for the Famous o H. F. Anderson Purchases the Old Racecourse and Expends a Large| Stallionat New York |One of the Ruffians Brutally Twists Both Wrists of the Lady and Amount of Money Putting It Into Proper Shape—Some of the Is Spirited. Forces Her to Release Hér Hold of the Animal, Which Is Leading Stables of the Country Spending the Winter There Carried Away Despite the Vehement Protests of Its Guardian He Is Finally Purchased by a Repre- * e S 1 T e b o sentative of W. C. Whitney o NS NG THE PLEASANTON TRACK INTO SHAPE: STABLES FOR e — for a Princely LS Ty NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Notwithstanding the storm to-night hundreds of persons gathered in Madison Square Garden to witness or take part in the general dis- posal sale of the horses from the Bitter Root . Stock Farm of the late Marcus Daly of Montana. The sale is to con- | tinue to-morrow and Friday and com- prises practically all of the famous horses | | | | | gathered with infinite pains and with no ! | regard for money In the stable of the late millionaire. In all the catalogue includes the eight thoroughbred stalilons, 107 brood mares and seventy-six race horses In training. The first animal to be offered was the lion liamburg. When the brought into the ring the bid ding commenced at $25,000, It was im- mediately raized by ¢ne bid to $40,000, then to $41,000 and next-to $15,000. Here the | figure stood for a moment and then ad- vanced by easy stages to 353,000 and final- 1y to §60,000. For that sum the horse at last was sold to William C. Whitney, be- ing bid in by John F. Madden, who | formerly sold Hamburg to Mr. Daly. The prineipal opposing bidder was J. B. Hag- | gin, the California horseman, owner of the famous stud at Rancho del Paso. Hamburg, on of Hanover and Lady i Reel, was foaled In 18% and was pur- sed by Mr. Daly from John Madden he reported price of $11,000. As a twi rear-old he won twelve out of sixteen starts, was second three times and third once. The next season he lost the Bel- mont stakes to Bowling Broke by a close margin, but immediately after began a phenomenal serfes of successes, during which he won the First Special at Graves- end, the Swift and Realization at Sheeps- head Bay and the Brighton cup at Brigh- ton Beach. He was retired as a three- | year-old and placed in the stud. | the lady was compelled to relinquish her hold on her four-footed pet. Mrs. Green s a pretty English woman and her home might be dgscribed as an sylum for dumb animals, for she has cats, parrots, dogs. etc., fn number. Th animals are cared for with the great kindx st s by Mrs. Green, for she is enthu- siastic on the subject of gentleness t dumb creatures. A week ago her husband asked her if she would take charge of a voung hound that was in need of a friend, and Mrs. Green installed the animal in the basement of her home. To prevent the hound from running away, It was chatned up. Yesterday morning Mrs. Green released the animal and allowed it to sit by her side on the front porch of her residence. Adjoining Mrs. Green's home is a large vacant lot, which is fenced in and on which Mr. Green has an option. A stray dog attracted the atten- tion of Mrs. Green's hound and the ani- mal ran into the vacant At that mo- ment the hated pound wagon, with its satellites, drave up Clement street and the poundmen jumped from their wagon and cast their nets around Mrs. Green's hound and its companion. The plucky Engiish woman at once sallied forth and went to the rescue of her charge, which was yelping loudly. She threw herseif on the net and clasped the dog, while she rmed the poundmen that they w ssing on private property. They did not heed her warning. but insisted that she give up the dog. ““You are a pack of cowards.” she said, “and you would not dare act this way if a man were here. You shall not take my dog. He is on our own ground and you have no right to be here at al.” The altercation between Mrs. Green and the poundmen attracted a number of her female neighbors, and these ladies all bear witness to the brutal treatment accorded F THE BLOODED ANIMALS, AND A NUMBER OF PROMINE to Mrs. Green by the dog catchers. One of the rufflans, whose name could not be learned, but who wore a badge, “No. 4. seized the lady by the wrists and twisted them until the pain forced her to release her hold on the dog. With an oath and a brutal laugh, the men carried the dog to their wagon, while friends conducted Mrs. Green to her home. When she was sufficiently recovered proceeded down- town to her husband's office, 405 Mont- gomery street, and told him of the ou us conduct of the poundmen toward T OWNERS AND |s The following horses brought $00 or | over: | Hamburg, b. s., 188, Willlam C 1889, Michael Murphy, | 24000 | , imported, b. h., 1591, J. B. Hag- | | ¥ o o ch Philade Batha gin, 35 Ozden land, New is now being made to maks Cha adauarters for trottl S, Anderson th, inciuding Bonnie Direct, Thompsoy has Little Thora, rles Griffi Jam ried. br. h., 1584, Willlam Lake rk, 34200 others. Martin 3 K farm has Bob sted, ch. h., 159, G. F. Smith, ““The Pepper, ch. h., 185, §. C. Clyne, Lex- ington, Ky., $200 1550, Eugené | Mr. Green at once went to the Hall of ice and swore out a warrant for a the poundmer 'John Doe” and B. Haggin, $1600. ( m. 152, 1. B together there are pieces of hors soduce anywhere, J . o ¢ sault and battery again SRR &y | who were designated as Shn Boden, $300 |1 1590, Wi n Thomp- | k | e e Yo : i TALLY HANDLED BY ONE OF THE ME I L The wariaiis troeq dhves EN £2900. A e Mrs. Greén are determined to do all in PRESIDI-NT C INV[TED Lok aol TR 5 . B v RS. BDMUND F. GREEN, wife Richmond Distriet, their power to punish the dog catchers v Boies, imported, b m., 188, J. B. Haggtn, | of the local manager of the terday morning In’ an endeavor to for thelr brutal conduct. When seen las | Vew 2 A asualty her favorite dog from the hands of evening. Mrs. Green e ve per TC PAY FORMAL VISIT TO OAKLAND! . . 0 o na. | [ Tex e ¥ e Mra. Giteen, engaBel In a of brilies on her arms and wrists. the ; three burly ruffians, apd it result of the rough handling she had re- blk. m., . J B Trust Company, who resides at combat with 414 Clement street, is the herolne of the was not until bn force prevailed that ceived. et iy John Mad- | . John Madden. $1000. { . b.'m., 1891, John Boden, | Mutual Concern. | | @i : } 3 ‘;"\:'"‘ t of Midiothian, ch. m., 187, J. B { TR | Confirmation by an Expert of | wages, g /oo < m 1 3 LLY 'RANCHER'S WIFE SLASHES HER THROAT R R T R e A e g WITH RAZOR IN ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE | 5 | Cockernony. imported, ch. m., 1864, J. B. | SN W O S5 t al H | H: n, $65 Gaklana in the badoeatiinesa GE AR IR EAUS[S SUSPIEIUN{ML\ Minuel Pereira Locks Herseif in Her House Near | Gwer prese ¢ land Office San Francis 1118 Byoadway, third of the cit ¥ expert engineers | giga ™Y mported b m. 1w, 3. . Hasen | Aprost of a Missourian on water suit te ¢s that the valua- tle, b. m., J. B. Haggin, SC!"A‘{ ciines ha the valuy | Paie LRSS0 ¢ n| the Theory That He Ig |be In a fair way to recover despite the 4 % llatin. Tenn..' $1600. instead of $7,500,000, as b (mr‘nw‘\’,r b. m., 1588, J. B. Hag- P tC a T FiRDS s b at browe. her throat with a keen edged ragor until | ygiv wounds she had inflicted upon her- roads through Oak- Riffle, the witness, first ga n E. Madden, | she sank to the floor unconscious from | self. d Alame: 1 a spe- als as an expert. His most ent B of blood. When Pereira arrived home | The Pereiras live on a_small farm on ne as | J. B. Haggin was the largest purchaser | yoplin Police Jail a Visitor and'Hold | about 8 »ck last night he found the | the edge of the town. They have two Pogplactiobn Sgels loat . imported, b. m., 1893, J. B. Haggin, f a better lroad and new head of "uss matters. visited his ut dia_it th his own officials. He co Call. | ol | turing wurylld is growing ———— t"nnlradlrflf)nm imported, b. m., 1887, Wilson 34 Haywards and Makes Dasperate Effort to End Life. pson, $ ements now in progre m, 81 . JAKLAND, Jan. 20.—Mrs. Manuel Pe-)arrived during the evening, and after "f‘mkilt of a Haywards rancher, locked | bours of hard effort resuscitated the wo herself in her room last night and hacked | Man. This morning she was reported comg quietly and went ver the loc and, to Berkeley an fal but t i | | 2 his | terless, b. m.. 1867, J. B. Haggin, $2100. his | Pieur d'Or, b, m., i8§7, and want | engineering experience was chief draughtsman on the Valley Rail-|in point of numbers to-night. 1In all| c K and d windows | YOung children, who were not at home oy He personally superintended (;;e | Bty two head of Rorse etk M1 e A Him as the Kidnaper of “"*‘_:‘:'(’] d“}‘:.‘jr:i;‘ f‘”"r‘:.‘:"‘;‘:: :’:‘ r;“(“o el l‘:}h»F" Tr'r‘::u;mrzn;;:;\-_es:ny;‘gv:g ::rdflz;r & date, | constr n ef the tunnels, bridges Jand | total of 3158400, or §5046 15 aplece. Young Cudahy of fplice and found his wife on the floer of | wards und had No fthmation of the Wile's banquet | pipe lines on that road between Stockton Omaha. {hpr room gasping in a pool of biood. She |suicidal bent of mind until he discovered and Point Richmond. Prior to his connec. | e il iy A her when he returned from work. To hiy S S Lpa ¥ ¥ B. v t fofoieioie @ | LiON With the Valley road he was employed | BRIEF LOCAL NEWS, | "The horror-stricken husband called mr!:,:"’1“’4:’3‘1’;"5..”"“"‘3‘,'3 Fro sy oS el onstruc he r 5 e R 9 . . s she wa X no MUSICIANS' UNION MES. FISKE WILL RETIRE nstructing the Astoria water works, |, ppornrs BAIN RECEIVER.—R. B Bain| KANSAS CITY. Jan. assistance. Neighbors went to Haywards | 300 SRASTE 00, 0 5 G008 S0 o e SICIANS' UN : 1 was for many years engineer of |y been appointed receiver of the firm of | (no Star from Joplin, M A man | for a_ physician, while Pereira tried to | coiP(Onn TrOUaE T e At & loss o INSTALLS OFFICERS “BECKY"” IN FAVOR OF “TESS” | bridges and bulldings on the Northern | Lievre, Fricke & Co. by Judge Frank H. Ker- Past Master B constr ——— stanch the flow of blood from the Eaping | cypiain the deed. Mrs. Pereira is about dacifie o court d ver' is under arrest here on suspicion that he | *! k + eynolds Pl . Mrs. | * 3 | has the slightest manifestation been giver of ‘the firm led up to the Alng of a sult for an | young Cudahy of Omaha. He Was arrest- | @eujuints fujuletninejeinfsdeiininirie i+ | oat' he Bod o etation given on Presented With “The Fencing Master” Continues to | 14 that he had examined | the entire system of the Contra CostaWa- | designs upon ol ial and Hi 5 i accounting. disturbance, and zave a Gold M;aa}l_.r ad (}K)gh Jinks DoaGoodTpusln;:m at the | ter '()‘nmp.n'\_\ and h(‘x-l l‘r*)mhl"ll(?d the cost | NEWGARD'S RESIDENCE.—Miss M. Bet- | ;?s f:;n::’::“:lgnh}:mmi The fact that he | JUDGE ROSS REFUSES ;P‘-__—* s joyed. 1ivoll. o ne various parts of the plant. The | xow V] esides at 23 Silve treet, desires y . | | PTG P+ e L R ‘ alue Of the System alowing th | Ry rr e O e s iea | had $300 in $9 ‘gold pleces and that he TO DISMISS A CASE| * with Mrs, Fiske in the | . crowding the California |3 nightly. Nothing mor seen in town for : Fiske's interpretation of the i rate of deterioration, he gave as | at the City and County Hospital on Tuesday. | tried to evade being photographed led to | 2 .. This_closely at a | did not . | ade in Two Cape Nome artistic | results obtained Indep Do eR the | it Tamily occuples the house In the tear at | ' Tames Maloney, formerly Chief of Po- | Settlement M P | s |er experts already examined. Professor | 4, | that number. lice in South Omaha, who is in Joplin, Suits Will Not Purge of arx estimated the value at $2, 1, and | _TO HONOR CHIEF JUSTIC MEMORY.— | has, however. failed to recognize the | Contempt. | The seating of John Marshall as Chief Justice | prisoner as Crowe. Johnson is lght-com- | United States Circuit Court of at that number on Silver street. | the bellef that he is the kidnarp =, which is to be sineer Moore put it at $ In the Engineer Riffle’s testimony wa o | of the United States one hundred vears ago | plexioned. He and another man named n B, k diveres 3 chacacter 3 [in that it was the first gIven so farin the | will be celebrated next Monday in every court | MeNell, Who was arrested with him, | Appeals vesterday -J. C. Campbell an- ' as it is possible to con- |trial to which no excep‘lons were taken | In the United States. State and Federal, from | have been spending gold freely In Joplin | nouneced to Judges Gilbert, Morrow and ctress undertaking. Th> sale | by counsel. The estimates were palpaby | the highest to the lowest, by appropriste ad- | for several days. They are being held. | Roes that the Chipps and Requa cases, ess of the D'Urbervilles” liberal, and in each case 25 per cent was | dresses. followed by an adjourament out of | anq their photographs have been sent to | L\ [lo orteq by himself and W. H. Metson, A Trial Treatment Sent Free to All Who Suffer From Any Stage Ay will begin this morning; and according to | added for contingencies n"all cases le | respect to the memory of Chief Justice Mar- various places. | L E i C ce with an account the title role "suits Mrs. Fiske | allowed for the use of Portland cement. i«"""]'- ) — ;22‘# l::t::‘{!;‘!:ie:‘" Jf_;nj:".‘i LXnh of the Diseasa, e etter than that of the brilliant | At vesterday's hearing it was show ALMSHOUSE ENTE! NMBNT.—An' en- = s 3 g N k3 | most_of the earlier o e Bone s | tertalament for the Inmaes of the Almehouse JEFTRIES AND RUHLIN Sl Gunn ana Kellogg at the time of the first . T | Rosedale cement, whieh costs only half as | Will be given in that institution this iy STILL IN TRA argument in the case. The agreement | Cures Cases That Hot Springs and The Fencing Master” is doing good | much. Ty A e it Qe - 2 s that if the United States Circuit All Other Treatments Failed workman, 1. C. business at the Tivoli, the musical public | All of Engineer RifMe's fixures were in- | To% Mahoney. T. C. Maher, Brownie Banjs | Much Interest in Their Coming Trial | Court of Appeals should hold that it had Y fore- | turning out well to hear the charming |trjduced in evidence. JThe ltems in hix | Quartet: Kelly and Marlow. ‘Miss’ Mae Smith on Charge of Preparing for a juglsdiction in the Cape Nome mining | * to Even Help. Seermprge | numbers. Several of the cast have made | of the work. ir T Qutalls fencumEiul obit Wellooiowi Actibi s ooos Fight cases Messrs. Gunn and Kellogg would | S raeen: | individual hite, notably among them being | At the close of the he: G, . . | turn over the property to the clients of | George | Eaward Webb in the part of the Duke. | remarked that from seoing, Jidge Hart | “prem 1y A (CHOCOLATE FACTORY —Ghi- | CINCINNATL, Jan. 30.—The trial of | 30 OVer U0 BORCO i o cord- | There has been discoversd by the Stats fge Pa- | Hartman has also afforded a fund of hu- { the sult would end Lefore the first -of | [ardelli's big chiocolate factory at North Beach) poth Jeftries and Ruhlin, who were ar- | Pa | was seriously | | - « Medical Institute, 208 Elektron building, Fort damaged by fire vesterday morn- " ke ance with the writ of supersedeas, which | Med! Ing £t 420 oelock. The fire was caused by | rested on Monday last, charged with be- forms the basis for the present contempt | Wayne, Ind.. the most remarkable Blood Pot- cracks in the roasters, which allowed the | Ing In training for a prizefight in violation | [\ 0 a0 e ™ The question of jurisdiction | %on cure ever heard of. It has cured all such flames to get Into the walls. The roof was de- | of the State law, will come up before | 4 indications as mucous patches in the mouth, . mor with his topical song, and he and | March. ceremony Presi- Webb make a great hit with the Juliet | Past President burlesque Maude Willlams makes a Unhappy Couples in Court. a Shepard, ;"h“; "’“ ‘h:l g;’;" )‘:;‘l“":iu“c(‘"'fln | tentlon is rot to engage In a prizefight, be awarded ali : ; % | warrant from Judge Mo z y for the = B L - alimony. Willard | warrant from A e A it | his. judgment would bar any possible ar iraveler, on the charge of obtaining money by | rest on a similar charge. falee pretonses. He alleges ihat Withowsky | Bofl: pugilists went through their usual | berrowed $50 from him and gave him a eheck : s ¢ took long run: on the Boston National Bank, Seattle. which | {raining to-day. They took long rur T ] Wd its continuance for another | SarTing ¥ @ month, and asked that the France caused by the Theater, e d be more than warranted, vut s sald to amount | we . % e n e P s | < . Wi P having been determined, the property was D Rl e oin o R e ST Fotiow, | 2PAUEte’S | OAKLAND. Jan. .—Judge Hall to-day | tngns. Watter Wilie oF Eneine X s “eus | Squire Roebling 'to-morrow afternoon. | duly turned over, he added. Mr. Camp- | %0 throat, copper colored spots. chancres, &ol( mm‘“f, e fc:'\'i?o ¥nn L tollow, granted Mrs. Mary J. Willard of Wess | siruck on the head by a board and recelveq | The coming examination is of the utr\:tnsl | bell, therefore, declared that he was will- Illfl!rl!h;‘ns cr"m: 'bcd);’ and {n hundreds of > B e “A Celebrated Case” has had a success- | Qakiand a divorce from C. L. Willard, | a severe scalv wound. importance, because if Squire ROebling | oy withdraw all the proceedings or to | 453 Where the hair and eyebrows had fallen R o WSS ful week at Belasco & Thall's Central | The complaint alleged that WNlard was | SWINDLED A HOTEL CASHIER.—F. A. | should, after a hearing, find that the in- | submit them to the court on the testimony out and the whole skin was a mass of boils, | | in the Comtois, Kjellman and | Pimples and ulcers this wonderful specific has B I i e o completely changed the whole bedy into & Judge Ross replied that it was a matter | :lean, perfect condition of physical health. entirely with the court as to the disposi- | Every ralircad running into Fort Wayne brings tion of cases of contempt, and that so far | scores of sufferers seeking this new amgl mar- in| a5 he was concerned the suggestion of | velous cure, and to enable those who cannot k wo! | Pproved that he was too poor to pay more 8 n the management has decided to displ than his own expenses. and the derore ————————————= | it on Monday evening with a noted Eng- | makes no mention of any payments .o e s X D - |the wife. In Judge Elisworth' GRAPE-NUTS. :;fi:_m-'l,];g A Daughter of the Mil e wife. In Judge Elisworth's depart- s v has never before been | ment, divorces were granted to Che: v i i e morning, and devoted the afternoon | counsel as to dismissal would not be en- | travel to realize what a truly marvelous work —— produced in America, iherefare \ts pro. | F, Harden from Isubsiia Herden Siies | nop, armed with the laformation ‘that "no | B I0rig, B0 e effeien’ Knoe, WhICh | torimieat A S rament was theraupon e e e e T T S 5 tion in this city is of something more | H. Jacoby from Charles A. Jacoby, and IC LEAGUE.—A¢ last night" he injured playing handball carly In the | had untii Monday morring at 11 o'clock. - | 8 O S 2 R e maiven e o o ARCHITECT’S FOOD. than passing interest Laura Lambert from Dan Lambert, all | , e Gaelie League I Hiberas Huir 145 | week, is much improved and the cham- e e e | vacy ‘of their own home. This is the oy 2 ) 1 e O sihe Fround of desertion. The same | Xinth street, the attendance surpassed” any | PIOn aXpeets no g D .nds | DUKE AND DUCHESS known cure for Blood Poisom. Do not hesi- Murray & Mack in “Shooting the | s a h& in iwo actions for legal | previous meeting of the soclety. A large con- | Frank Childs. who will spar ten rounds | tate to write at once and the free trial will be Grape-Nuts Turned Into Big Build- | rjutes are still crowding the Alhambra | S°Paration begun by FEarl G. Halsey | Hignment of Gaelic literature just roceived | with Denver 124 Martin, Ruhiin's s ar- LEAVE FOR DEL MONTE | sent sealed in plain package. 1 - | against his wife. Leiia. and by Matildx | from the natlonal executive committee in Ire- | ring partner, before the Jeffries-Ruhlin pe = % _— ings. Theater nightly. On Sunday afternoon | Monis against William Monis. | 1and was on hand for distribution to members. | event, arrived here to-day and immedi- = “The Sorrows of Satan,” a dramatization P teiaie ooy idS The evenings Instruction was enlivencd hy | ately went into training near the Latomia | Party Will Remain in Monterey TO THE PUBLIC! The dutles of an architeet are so mult!-| from one of Marfe Corelli’'s novels, will | ASSEMBLY CO: short addresses in Gaelic and English by Jere- | racecourse. Probably Until Beginning of | r the thousand and | be Dut on. MMITTEE miah Deasy, T. J Mellott, C. J._ Collins and | 'Jy is sald that over $7000 worth of tickets SAN FRANCISCO., Oet. 5 e e TO SELECT MARKET SITE | iheodore Lynch. M. J. Lawless Deais OCon- | gife® fisposed of to-day. The Saenger- Next Week. 6, 1900—To whom it may the construction of | Gyltette’s comedy, “All the Comforts of | g teakive o jpor, M. P. Ward and Miss Minnie Turner | ¢it club's deciaration that if the contest | The Duke and Duchess of Manchester e IR A sy any of them suffer | Home,” has found much favor with the | Members Arrive in the City and Con. | " "oc s *o¢ e as should be declared off all money would |and Lord Lambert left yesterdar for | 15117 Mason street. San nt mental application and | Alcazar audlences this week. The en. sider the Water ant’. Good | O N ereon, -8 boatman: CyenERay | be refunded has stimulated the sale. Monterey, where" fhey will rematn’ until Pt e, on the best of food to keep up their | Eagement of Josep gour, who wil 2 | Tound floating in the bay near Foisom street |- i the first of next week. The Duke has e T G “hrsisklines o 00 fl?fifi';‘;, _gm;;z mfi:‘hmig br;. -~ \;llgiln;;eg Location. !wh.rf the dead body Mk:: unidentified mon, | DISSATISFIED CREEKS been enjoying himself here and says he | oy I o R office of R. T. Newberry, architect, at | ment. The Assembly Committee on Comynerce | The l:o‘:;,;t;.:}:“‘,‘;’j'p::r o:‘.'.'fi:i.".','.',i‘.":..': ARE AGAIN PACIFIED | regrets to leave. He has paid a couple ment. as I find the Doctor T en ek Lite Bulliive- Chicago, by e, and Navigation arrived in this city last | 3f 58 "Wt BeCOCL POT O BRlor A & nair S G5 kS Jou it SHrmere Civly Sk he Semse ot the word a53 4n me, Henry C. H Is, 52 The nine Nelsons, Sam Lockhart's won- | evening from Sacramento, The chief | The corpse was five feet nine and a hait | Chitto Harjo, the Chief Snake, Will | had several rounds with the punching bag, Beuareatt sun S GF fier nine months’ constant applica- derful baby elephants, Hacker and Les- | object of the vieit of this committee is to | 1l The hair was red, mixed with Be Tried at Muskogee for | winding up with a plunge in the big tank. | dealings. DR. C. A. GAY, Dentist, %2 Seccnd the preparation of the necessary | ter, Lizzie and Vinle Daly and Mont- | Select a possible Jocetion Sos The" “ies | 5 A e Sbin WEMoera - g iy It s not yet known whether |ave., Seattle, Wash. 2d detafls for the large hotel | martrois trio are hendllne!h Suaths O | T8 (s w?“-bg"con‘;‘ge{edron;‘gwrém | biue and features round, with round (ull’ chin. 3 Eugene Zimmerman, father ~ of the | po qmper 15, 1900—This fe to certify thet I o ihe Post Tavern and the Post | Pheum’s excellent bill for the week. X R T T The upper teeth were false, but 10 teetn wore | HENRIETTA, L T. Jan. 3.—Peace|puchess, will join the party at Del | whe sumeine for frices teas for'pihat, 1 le Creek, as well as se e/ i Lr v elsco was passed by the Legisiatur hg|missing from the under jaw. The man was | among the warring Creeks has apparently | yronte Published reports are to the ef- | isease of tho Kidneys and s tamor on b icrs Battle Creek, 2 Fischer's new people this week are | of® W8 oo B ature of | siout and weighed about 1% pounds. been reached, and all that now remains | fect that Papa Zimmerman had left Cin. | side. I tried a number of doctors and various . ther large institutions, I found my- | xoro Frances Harding and Fairbanks | ing’ poacier. [UTther steps were taken in I S to be done is to give Chitto Harjo, the | cinnati for San Francisco, but the Duke | Femedies without affording me any rellef. That self in a very debilitated and dyspeptic | prothers, and a bri ¢t entertainment is R L Oakland Marriage Licenses. chief Snake, Who has caused all the | has received no verification of them. Mr. | $ix monchs ago ! sppiied o Dr. Weng Him of cor n and unfit for work. the resuit of (he.tr e.or % | State University L OAKLAND, Jan. 3.—The following ble, a preliminary hearing and send ! zxmme‘rmm wired !ha.t he would start for fter six months of his treatment I am entirely tead of medical treatment I used 2 " ectures. marriage licenses were issued at the h"m"" to Muskogee for trial for treason. | this city immediately, after .recelving & | fureq and In perfect health. I write this tn e-Nuts food in place of the usual| The “Amateurs in a Brownle Show"” | The second lecture by Lincoln Hutchin- | &0UT St eric's office to-gay: E. J. Myer: | In the meantime a few more of the minor telegram from the Duke announcing the | my sppreciation of Dr. Wong Him. asd thac cakfast cereals. The first few days|is the chief attraction of the evening's |son In the free university extension course | son Oakland, asged 22, and Bessio | leaders will be arrested and the troops chess' iliness, but the reassuring mes- | other sufferers may be relieved, and T will be o bill at the Chutes and Zoo. on “The Growth of American Foreign | Springer of Oakland, aged 18: F. M. |of cavairy under Lieutenant n will | Sages sent him a few hours later were | glad to certify to this in person o any one e e Trade” will he deliverc at 8 o'clock Fii. | Bechije of Alameda, exed 3, and Bertha | probably remain here a few days longer | Considered sufficient to induce Mr. Zim- &hat may call upgn me at my residence ment manifested itself. Since then, daily George W. Granniss’ Will. day svgning at the ¥ M L. 2 balihe, lan“s'g T e g TR sacy Spseea het Vg ciioe e 2 Orchard avenue. Elmhurst. Alameda Co. use has entirely restored the digestive, The will of George W. Grammiss. who | GITer Mason S0 TS Sirests. SanwEran- & 5, hG m "of Oakland, aged 18| Dominion | | Last night the Indians burned signal Goes to San Quentin for Life. . F., December 4, 139—Dr. Wong Him. functions to their natural healthy condl- died January 2, leaviug an estate which | gyinoing and Carrying Trade.” Fortuna of San Fraacisco,| aged 37, and | fires on the hills surrounding the town, OAKLAND, Jan. 30.—The remittitur has | 117 Mason st. S. F. Cal.—Dear Sir: For the “or. and 1 have gained about one pound | the petition says is valued at 515,00, was |~ “Fhe Schools of Gresce” will be the | Annie McMahon of Sa1 Francisco, agel | and fearing 2n attack the soldiers re- | OAKLAND. Jan. #."The remittitur has | iupent of others T wish to make o statement of Der week 1 am mow cntirely well and | Sled for grobae yesterday Decedent be- | shjsct of ¢ sacand laceure in the coasae |5 e AT T e i e B R T R I T o pondd > y - 000 and th. person: y fon ** % + - - strong. Sgain: snd i SIS S "::1",1': ¥ ,:: “Wis late home, 19 Hawthorne screet, to ing offered by Dr. E. C, Moore of the uni- | In Germany §1.000 persons, or one-thirty- | tempted no depredation. Jall for transference to San Quentla. | Proneunes .Wm,hmmxnm" :”;.' s€lf to work with more than usual Vigor. | i "gqoe Elizabeth I. Granniss, and (ii» versll{ !hllowphy department. at 10:30 | ninth of the total number of those dyii R B A whither he goes to b2gin serving the life all be claimed. and I consider Grape-Nuts a most valuable | egigue of his estate te nis daughter, Har o'clc:cl‘| herb treatment. He did aturday mor:.ngs at the State | each ynr.behu?n the ages of 15 lndu.fi Last year there were Imported into the | senten recently connrmed by the Su- = treating six -s:x- 1 am now well and cod for all brain workers. The help | riet Granniss, who Is named as executrix | Normal School. on Powell t, near e lose their s food has given me is incalculable.” | to serve without bonds. Sacramento, San Francisco. 3 i losts. after ives because of tubercu- | United States over one billion grains of | preme Court for deceiving women under | strone. Y T quinine. costing over $1,500,000. L promise of marriage. MRS, 1007 Misston st., & ¥.

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