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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1901, o HIH SUGIEl ' GLADNESS AND FESTIV'TY REIGN l[X'NBT“N UAY e - @ 3ok ; 2 4 Office women are frequently Arrangements Progress-|Second Evening’s Entertainment More Liberally Attended Than on Opening|Daughters of American | | afficied with sicfness brought on ine for R : by constant work in one position. ing for Reception to | fhisr % s 2 i 3 . of Exhibitions and Booths Do a Tre foe Revolution Celebrate Perhaps in going to the office, () fi Governor. they get their feet wet and sit all Very Close---Young Turners Appear in Clever Gymnastic Exercises i i AR T vy e w WRiy. S W S * o : Tell Stories of First G AR ori [ un : < * * A Nothing in the the Feature Under | 5 P H By T ; B. Burgh, coffes booth: Miss A. Gerichten, Fired in the Cause of world is so injurious Discussion. | Katzenjammer booth: Mrs. L. Stéers, lottery . b | booth; Miss H. Egeberg, auction booth: Mrs, Freedom. ‘Wet feet, hard work, | €. F.’Beckmann,"German beer and wine booth; . 4 confined = A S i Mrs, AEFerswLn_“cs‘g]artbo?zm» Mre. J. Herr: S ?}1 h‘m ne dPOSl- ) marn, Bintracht Hall at night: Miss L. Hein- ions have made in- c] 1 3 d ndy booth; A - x o yesterday afternoon for e oting Docth: S Linph fortane aor | ,Seauols Chapter, Daughters of the valids of a great considering plans for the | booth; Mrs. Robert cheel, Turkischer booth, | American Revolution, celebrated the an- b g ccorded Governor Nash The committees in charge of the fair | MVersary of the battle of Lexington yes- many robust and am- B s e sppefiieey 3 are: terday by being hostess at a magnificent bitious young Wwo- s for welcoming the Gov- | Arrangements committee—Mrs. A. Johanson, | Juncheon given in the Sorosis Club rooms. SE inictiins SUBbad e e (president), Miss L. Heinicke (vice president), [ It Was one of the most elegant affairs of ey s Fosncb it Mrs. J. Herrmann (secretary), Mrs. F. Geer- | the season. The clubrooms were beauti- e i spa ol s B B | fully decorated for the occasion Wwith a Notions i e wealth of red and white and blue flowers s homage to the and immense flags. The guests were seat- Do aei Jhoc g gd s A ed at small round tables, each one.of horete Ay by sy Deghiy| which was made beautiful with a bunch o s, sobi v aialion of flowers. Wheeler had charge of the Py (h?‘l 5 flhion‘ns L | luncheon. dThe following elaborate menu | 2 was served: n the President is at the | Bt Phint - oyatede, Baltael ch will be held from & o'clock | Consomme en’ tasse. till x ght on the evening of May 16, It | | e A Relishes. by some of the directors of the so- | CRen: sifed 5o TuKTaRIRS S serefore. that Goverwor: Nash Celery, QEl:‘e;v;e;lues, Vienna rolls. ceive the attention of the soclety Spring lamb cinops a la Richelleu. er times. I“ouuoP croquettes. 2 Roast. de in honor of the Governor Roast squab, chicken, mushroom sauce, X e features that is inviting con- Romaine salad. bate. President Gleaves of Dessert. =3 2 t that there are Bouriches de frél!:hhe surp;l;::ban aux fruits. -~ s o 3 ubtedly a sufficient <o Botjchetia moer: *CFeElonn & clsoge - _A young lady from Denver, Colo., recently wrote a letter Comil yexption of M1ty i l‘l,’r’-’/j" Mint. Bonbons. | Coffee. to Mrs. Pinkham, which aptly pictures the condition of a e forces for the pa- ‘(;“/,/" i After luncheon there was an informal | § great many young women. She says : T s ie scussio: oy il e. Mrs, C. T. Mills, regent o 2 2 - is sor 1bt te her | fi&ab:fn‘yf‘:fif ‘1,/," m) ' f;gg:?:::t‘er, read a charming historical ““This is the first opportunity I have found to write and thank you for 1 w t to their appearing on Wk ,‘,“;/ B paper, asddifralsukmlss ]_Jiane dSeyrx\l;’iuf the good your Vegetable Compound has done me. I feel better than I have I ns. Governor Nash and his nk an iss Annie BEdwards. Miss for years. 1Itseems a ‘seven days’ wonder’ to my friends. Where I used to staff w n e ¢ fo R Beulah Gi E d Miss Kein: re- by rogagh < s - - oy T A B nion | e g B i be pitied, everything is the opfomw now, and there is not a day but what : ramme will be ar- Addresses were made by Mrs. J. Swift, | § some one wants to know what I have done to make myself look so well. ranged wk him ample oppor- the State regent; Miss Babson, represent- ¢« Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I had con- ; » ing of especial {nter- Ing the Oakiand chapter: Miss Thomas,| § gtant headaches. was constipated, bloated, eyes weak and watery, bearing- . representing e ‘and Rapis C! y . s e > i -~ - > will be accompanied by and Miss Teib, representing the San Jose | § down pains, pains in the small of my back and right side; took cold very 2 he Columbus Board of chapter. The meeting came to a very easily, which always caused intense pain in the ovaries, and I did not want T t .«ng m; g)hio‘ g‘ret:y cl(‘;se h{ all trh]e guests Iflllniflg in to flanywhere or see any one. I was called cross, but I could not help it, A & 1y ecide to nging ‘““America.” Those present wel 3 - 3 - questions in- Mijss Fllen C. Sargent, Mrs. Willlam Wi . feefi g asfl é‘-‘ad‘ }\f%fim hét mg o];sdtgd‘?y har?l ooy = ¥ when committees Miss Jane Tolman, Mrs. William Humboldt | § Suffering for days . e i for eight or ten days, v it of plans and in- | Layson, Mrs. A. Unger, Mre. C- V. Moore, the first three or four days being almost constant pain day and night.” - <= ol omrp o A i M Bt Taninaton, Miw. O ‘What a picture this is, and how unnecessary! Read the % . been chartered trom R. Johnson, Miss nona:;. (i\v;"ir.)r’ge;v letters ,whlcfi follow ]szd see hoviheas hl: is to overcome £ 1. Church, Mrs. A : Dora Thurston, Mies G, M Church, Mrs. Adam | § woman’s suffering when you go the right way about it. t ham, Mis. John T Merfil, Mre. Walter Baker, Nothing in this wide world has relieved so much female : Mre. M. & Thompeon, Mre. ¥red s, | § suffering as has Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- : Kellogg, Mrs, Margarct Jones'Miss Blizabeth | § poynd ; no medicine can produce such positive proof of VOCALISTS WILL SING Mix JolusEL Gllmoes Mo f ot i | JoCres and good results ; therefore, no other medicine can be b | well, Miss Babson, Miss Craft, Mrs. Winslow justas good.” Women should insist upon getting the med- OB A WORERE AT Anderson, Mrs. H. A Bolfing, Mrs. D, W.| § jeine which has the best record, and which, they and every rteous Club to Be Benefited by a HIE socond eventng of the fair, ex- Mins AL M L etare, drs druggist in the land ki has 1 3 "t Which Will Be Given | hibition and ball given under the . T e ggist in the land know, has no equal. rt e auspices of the ladies of the Verein Miss A, M. Chipman, Miss Sidney S Eerly Next Week. WAnieacht oy 0 Dk e el B Irving Moulion, Mrs. J. ML Gil- Miss Thompson’s Pains are Cured. & ontert Bt il Twelfth street, attracted a large [ " Mrs.. F. Williams, “Drar Mes. PINkHAM:—I wantato tell you what Lydia E. Pink- « ay ng next for | crowd last night. The entertainment will Hoycs, Mxx. AbIsEClpment Iking Epet ham’s Vegetable Cecinpound has done for me. For several years I had f >orteon “u | il g ing, Miss Gi e, B untf . el A n " - it of ])z\i :nsp?m’;__l o ;;rtll“:\?:ni;o night and Sunday afternoon : B R, Dallam. M W. Moore, Mre. | || suffered with loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, constipation, gla pitation of r Brqreeilinalicig [ttt night was given over chief- i B s B, & gegrt Mow] | o boath, he?da»'d;‘ - v l,l; n%grly a.‘g 3_3{ tlzeh I i phlysl:la.n Iy to the younger generation. Diminutive Middleton, Mrs. L. Kreigs, Miss. Klink, Mr g {¥s gty inligentien hut [if Hedioing X3 SN WD A0 SNY - & S Gok-ans | Parneen 1 ¥hite nathy ittt BEEra W. R. Smedberg, Mrs. H. S. Yeman: the use of qour Vegetable Compound. I have taken four bottles and now worthy cause a Yy v G D. Painter, Miss P. W. Painter, M those troubles are cured. I cannot praise it enough.”—Miss BELLE S. ticipated M. and red made merry without restraint un- ker, Miss Bullock, Mrs. M. H. du B TH Box 14, Acushn Mass. e the ome- | til the small hours of the morning. .'H. McCormack, Mrs. L. M. Fletcher, 3 | 0MPSON, Box 14, et, K Many spirited voting competitions are e e T T e | Just why Miss Thompson’s physician diagnosed her going on. The contest for a handsome Mrs. D. Overacker, Mrs. Stealey. ] trouble as in igesfion it is hard to understand. This mistake. present, to be given to the “most beauti- R P 3 2 s Pl (afiy > Hetweenia Beyy. of fasdnaticg SONS OF THE REVOLUTION. || however, is frequently made. If you have any doubt about reminimu'hi_s gel;lting xm;resum: in the e i R0 o our case, write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for her Sex p Cecil Cowles, the | extreme. iss Florence Hays, a buxom he -4 = 1vi will render a number of | belle, is in the lead with 144 votes to her <2 ;fleth‘" (?f‘lvf“fl‘ ?“}‘?lts‘"f;‘:flj last e‘l'e“‘;;" o advice. She understand your symptoms at once. ¢ . credit. n the California Hotel. s usual with | 5 - ‘?{‘)‘—f’_:’g;-‘ ;geaf’[’x—:‘—‘{‘ Miss Annie Gerichten holds a substan- S / the order to entertain at ieast once a vear | Miss Scholtes Te"s. of s“"eflng Overcome: e iAok M eht | tial advantage over her competitors for Lk the Daughters of the Revolution, but as “ DEAR Mgs. PINKEHAM :—1 ite to let you know that Lydia E. Pink- t W hairman and Mrs, | the prize which will be awarded the “most . s f{rair:lza;‘lonpr?;is. btcxen ?3‘2’;2?;1 lt;; h:;]m’sh IVeg&tab}ie Coga uni‘l c;:fid me h:tlpamffil bgmnmm‘g; from ¥ ader of Girls’ ( popular lad, T energies to its SEOGLIVe Tec of |- which I suffered terribly. I reall; ieve that I woul! insane to- i e : Frown “‘and proe- | Mo Swcps il ek SeMtAY aken SCENE AT THE VEREIN EINTRACHT FAIR AND o H,‘?,,fg;i‘"}g{‘,‘m‘,&n‘;‘"‘ffi;;‘;‘:e;?:;? thon an | § had not been for ymu'ymevlicima.y I cannot praise your Com::\md en(yml;:‘ g Y ues D21 | color and festivity. Among the attrac- ACHIEVED 4 GREAT SUCCEES AnD TR AND BALL WHICH HAS | | piveraryon the 1oth inst. was that of tho | | and foel that if all who suffer from female troubles would put themselves ‘me Court paila. | tions that are faithfully separating the DURING THE WEBK. E CONTINUED battle of lfiex!flgm"i t‘,“ was one P‘d'".c‘ under your care and follow your advice, they will find relief from their 1 visitors from their surplus dimes are the - Stalf:d gat erflggsh o fl?,‘sn?le‘y ud is| merings.”_m K. E. SCHOLTES, Mt. Oliver, Pittsburg, Pa. @ ur rem, the fis - const] . TUTKIS Darem, dhs PEgonn ot Mo fen e Do cines wave tont by Sequois Chapter, | - tune teliecn. | Daughters of the Revolution. and ad- | The Eintracht booth is the largest and management of th yO S e Ve v 3 ington | Owing to the fact that some skeptical CORDES EXAMINATION most profitable. Tere in aadition to-all chargs Is svidenced by Ve Teers ailehls kens (tressurer), J. Herrmann, 3. Hartman- | 4R Ghied 5, Gray. Mv. Farrinkton spoks E Beople have {rom time to time questioncd sorts of ric-a-brac an various jouse- an ely ¢ ’ Pt S . " ist G Cwia 1 101 tters ON MURDER CHARGE | 505 srcices Jo aiepiaved mult-cotored formances ) creditable gymnastic per- Entertainment committeeR. Scheel, Willtam | 95, §9me 98 i el 2 S ey Somieally PG, we heve - == and dexterously worked creations of the The following ladies, each with a corps . Music committeerdiss A. Gerich I ncord cand Lexingyn.” The guests | deposited with the National City Baak, of Lynn, Mass, rdant Is Held to Answer Before | German housewife's fancy needlework. of assistants, are in charse of t DS Steers, Louls Schelb, - Gerlehten, Mrs. L. | 0 Teceived by the ofes:dent of the so- | § AR Wik he gl 0 Sip pani vk ou shusy St S the Bunetler Genst 30 Tl The Verein Eintracht is doing a useful ent booths: = Ho GBS | e orktion” Commitice-Mies. b ik Sety, William H. Jordam, and the secre- ’ e e e o e Do e st e Superior Court by Judge work in the field of physical tralning and e A. Johanson, Fintracht booth: . Scheppler, Miss E. Miller. - Lo W | G Bawin Bornell. Nefolest dpehl s epok- LA - Farnan By ; Conlan. Tointains seven separate classes: each s Aonanson: Eintracht booth: Mrs. . Reception committee—0, Thiele, O. Ludwig, | The delegates and alternates who have jnary examination of John H. | week for its members of all ages. PTro- pond and srab-bag; Miss M. Gimbell Shooting _Bagi b mitt been | choden ta represent the society at « n the charge of murder for shoot. | fessor Stahl's systematic and sclentific booth; Mrs. H. Fried, fancy work booth; Mrs: Roeber, °c 1+ Sass, H. Behrens, C.| the annual congress and triennial con- | ) killing John Carison in the salbon .. IRn) st . . g claye of the National zociety, to be held | iling Jonn Carleon in the Sa1008 | @ gefufuiefefefeiiivieioioiobeietobb e oot oot e @ | 0, PIHSDUTE, P "April 30 and May 1 ot | NEARLY A when Peter Sjorgren was also el Jtnen: sontor vies peesiacot ed court with his head covered Albert J. Le Breton delivered an enter- | W. Farrington; delegates, Commodore r s a result of his attempt | taining lecture last night to a large audi- | John W. Moore, United States navy: SRR SRR SRS cell in the City Prison. | siice at Metropolitan Temple. The leo-| Gionvile D. Abhott, Feveils o Heod, xamined =~ were Katle ture, given under the ausrices of th | e L i JREAU, 1406 G STREET, N.|amendment forbids the granting of fran- had intend : 5] e Call- [ jam J. Dutton, Norris K. Davis. 'Alt CALL BURE. > ad intended. to fornia_Camera Club, consisted of read- | nates, for president, Giles H. Gray: for| W., WASHINGTON, April 19.—Eisht hun- | cpises, anfd 1t 1o not borered e e resses in the T0 GELEBRATE MLSICL WORKS ings from various poems and stories il- senior_vice president, Dr. Charles Ander- dred thousand dollars will be the salve law. s Nels Jos- 1 Mesde, Fired & ustrated with stereooticon views. Par-|son, United States army: for delegate at inju was suffered by movan and Potic v ¥ 4 e hanatop. | ter . Dennison: Harcy F. Gould, ; : TISEMENT 1 Their evidence was sis” and “The Nest.® A bass solo sung | Boardman, Dr.. R. Cadwallader, Alen |Tesult of the loss of a 313,000,000 Havans o = sewerage contract. ~Two hun n e same as given at the Cor- e held the defendant to answer k Court without bonds ring on the second r the killing of Sjor- esday next. POSTUM CEREAL. TO PASS THE CROWD. Historical Party Event to Be Fittingly Observed. The State League of Iroquois Clubs has decided to hold the annnal conference of this year at Benicia on May 19. The con- Reichstag Approves the Bill Prolonging Rights BERLIN, April 19.—The copyright bill, which passed its second reading in the Reichstag to-day, prolongs authors’ rights by L. A, Larsen during the intermission was a pleasing feature. ander G. Ellis, Levin J. Chase, Franklin H. Day. 000C0000000006000006000000000000000000000000000000000000 HOW I WAS MADE A GENERAL IN THE CHINESE ARMY. BY HOMER LEA. fitty thousand dollars of this sum will be paid by the bidder who recelves the con- tract for Havana work under & new award to be made. The rest is the con- i dredging the harbor of Car- tract price for dredging eats T - Of Aut,ho]‘s' 000000000000000000000000060000000000000000000000000000000 8 | Genas, which, according to 0000000000000000000000000000000000000006000000000000000008 | cejved from Cuba, is to be granted to hem. £ \7‘7“;1' Department officials profess ignor- ance of Cardenas contract awarded to Dady & Co., saying this is a matter prop- erly within the jurisdiction of Major Gen- All Cannot Be Brilliant No Matter | vention usually meets on Washington's | on dramatic and musical productions from | M [} | eral Wood. How Healthy. birthday, but the meeting was postponed | thirty to fifty years. The measure es-| [J00000000000000000000600000000000000000000000000000000000 Sir Willlam lvan).‘l-mll;:;:;1 ;’fie (t::r;)a:r‘l!!’; this year in order to celebrate the anni- | pecially protects composers in the pub- | J0000©0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 rallrdad finaheles, Ban e oned upon the <2y versary of the first Democratic conven- lic performance of their musical works ©0000000000000900009000000009000000000000000000000000000f) | e¥ade, the "PORIUG, MERLe o My mend.- it probably comes to every thoughtful | tion hleld in California at Benicia on May | The Liberal press sharply condemns the | §3 2 ooff | Unite A;’n;,,?mg’“g et the adnindstra erson at times that y 19, 1851 saccharine tax X c nt him a franchise for v t times that there are plenty of it ONE HUNDRED THE Hon coul e ton of . raiiroad, Sir Wil diocre to. people, and that if he or she can press to s the crowd, and win posi- It is largely a matter r with brilliant possibil- »ack by ill health. Some find >n thoughts refuse to come s and wonder why. of brain work that makes successful Merchants, Lawyers, Doctors, etc., efc., makes heavy draughts ling of the minute nerve cells of said filling being composed of 3 sort of material which must be aced day by day, or the brain and ts of the body will not act prop- Coffee is a hidden but powerful enemy to one’s progress in life. Its subtle, nar- | )n weakens heart, interferes stion and has a definite and de- e effect on the nervous system. are content to load them- th impediments to progress, who who The old State House, the historic build- ing in which the Leeislature held its first sessions when Benicia was the capi- tal of the State, will be the scene of the anniversary exercises. Some of those who participated in the memorable convention were John Bigler, dfterwara elected Governor, David Brod- erick, who was killed by Terry, Barclay Henley’s father, ex-Senators Latham and Gwin and ex-Governor Weller. Samuel A. Merritt of Salt Lake ity aud J. H. Me- Kune, two of the original delegates, will be present. In commemoration of the im- ortant event, members ot the party and gospimble citizens of Bernicia are pre- paring a fitting celebration. The orator of the day has not yet beer selected, but_a musical programme has been arranged and the citizens of Benicia have planned drives and other amuse- ments for the guests. On the following day, May 20, the regular annual business meeting will be held and on the request of the National Democratic Committee, steps will be taken 'io perfect a more thorough organization of the Iroquois clubs of the State. The local club met last night and dis- cussed plans for the celebration. About 4000 iests are expected to attend and con- vention and measures are being taken to assure proper hotel ani other accommo- dations. The following have been selected as a f ements on the affair: “There is no other concelvable reason for it,”” says the Berliner Tageblatt, “‘save that it throws another number of rnillions annually into the lap of the Agrarians.” A Government decree was published to- day abolishing Polish instructions in all the gymnasiums in Posen. Emperor William has presented his bust in marble to the Duke of Abercorn, the chief of the British accession mission, and others members of the mission will also receive gifts. Emperor William has sent to Emperor Francis Joseph a telegram thanking him for the reception accorded to Crown Prince Frederick William during his re- cent visit to the Austrian court. Major General von Haesler has been appointed by the Emperor to succeed Gen- eral von Hahnke as chief of the military Cabinet. Several new assistants have also been appointed. It {s rumored that these changes are due to the fact that General von Hahnke has frequently overstepped his proper bounds of late. BRIEF LCCAL NEWS. PETITION IN INSOLVENCY.—Dr. George ‘W. O’'Donnell of this city filed a petition in insolvency yesterday in the United States Dis- trict Court. His liabilities are $1741 50 and he AND TWENTY-FOUR DAYS IN © o 000000000 BESIEGED KIMBERLEY. ByF. 8. Clark of SanFrancisco. 00000000 ©000000000000000000000 000000600 0000000000000 000000 00 60000000000000000000000000 50000000000000000000000006000 000000000000000000000000000200 THE SUNDAY CALL wwwAPRIL THE TWENTY-FIRST..... cemee————— 5550000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000S 50000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 50000000000000000000000000000000000000900000000000000000 o o of of of 000000000 0| 8 COMMUTERS AND THEIR VARIOUS “STUNTS.” By lIsabell Fraser. ©00000000000000000000 ©00000000000000000000 o o Jiam, taking advantage of a special enact- ment permitting owners to land to build | upon that property without e vernmental permission, has purchased at small cost a right of way from Cuban land owners. While in Washington a few days ago he confidently asserted to offi- cials of the War Department that in two Jears a rajlroad -would be in_ operation from one end of Cuba to the other.” Cuban municipalities retain the right to grant rights of way across their Jurisdic~ tions., The United States, however, can interfere by declining to grant Sir Wil- llam Van Horne a permit to cross the highways. Itis understood the Secretary has not granted the desired permit. ‘Cubans are extremely anxious for addi- tional railwav facilities, but the War De- partment has held that the Foraker ..1.(-1—[—1—1—1—1—1—1—!-!—!4%. MRS. DAVIDS WANTED IN SEVERAL CITIES She Is Accused of Stealing Jewelry From Various Residences Where She Called. Mrs. Nellie Davids, wife of the ex-man- ager of Al Neill, the pugilist, wWho was arrested by Detectives Harper and Arm- ONEY 7o IMPROVIDENCE Is an individual bringing individual punishment. This laundry is here to protect you from improvidence in 'your laundry bills. We save your linen by using best processes in cleaning it, finishing it properly and re- turn it promptly. Compared to others our work is a little ahead in quality and little behind in price, because it's saving to your pocketbook in wear and tear. UNITED STATES LAUNDRY Office 1004 Market Strest Telephone—South 420, ©Oakland Office—54 San Pablo Ave. FOR STOMACH DISORDERS, GOUT and DYSPEPSIA, DRINK sin, refuse t body with food and| committee of ar Das nio_ ameets. | k of the kind needed to make up for | Max Popper, chairman: J. C. an, [ JOSEPH P. LE COUNT'S ESTATE.—The in- THE COT"'I'ON FK:TION’ strong Th““gdu{u:“gfol‘:m‘:n;ust;: 11: - isintegration of the nerves and | Secretary; H. L, Beanfield, Willlam van | ventory and appraisement of the estate of the AS FASHION Simumber OF L0 L atoaling . jawelry ctand aside in the race for|RON.,William McMann, . Troy and |late Joseph P. Le Count was filed yesterday. ;vmteg !;n r{efigfiis . March 15 1aat; and rom Mrs. : The ones who are properly fed will v win the laurels. tum Food Coffee furnishes the glu- phosphates of grain needed by to nourish brain and nerves with It does ot narcotize and tear It is frequently misjudged on ten Nature food Cherles Gildea Feradmal SRR R Schoolboy Disappears. Clinton Ferry, the I5-year-old son of Mrs. Clinton P. Ferrv of 2107% Webster street, left home Tuesday, April 9, with- out his mother's knowledge, and no trace of him has been found since by Mrs. Ferry or tho police, (o Whom the matter The appraisers places a valuation of $1,565 on the estate. TRAPPED THIEF SENTENCED.—John J. Sullivan, who was neatly trapped while steal- ing a supposed case of whisky from the ware- house of McLeod & Hatje, 515 Market street, was convicted by Judge Fritz yesterday and sentenced to three months in the County Jail. HELD FOR BURGLARY.—Edward Miller, who was discovered In & room in the lodging- house, 106 Geary street, by Mrs. Margaret Wil- liams, the and escaj proprietress, after DANCED - BY NEW YORK'S ©0000000000000000 0000 00000000000000000000 BOOKS AND HUMAN INTEREST STORIES. ©00000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 for stealing various articles I Sweiry from colored people on March 5. Bhe is also w:ln'tled by the police in Oakland and Sausalito. s Two charges of burglary at least will be preferred against her here. She is al- Joged to have Stolen a guantity of jewel- Ty from the residence of Mrs. Saphos, 1691 Geary street, April 10, and from the resi- dence of Mrs. A. C. Walker, 2472 Market street, April 13. She has been identifled trial, because of improper prepara- but it will be found to be a :zon de- '—fl.e"ggflwh a pupll at the Pacific | knocking her down, was held to answer before FOUR "UNDR[D- e _has been identified i S hool and "of | the Superior Court by Judge Cabaniss yester- ;. by both women as the thief, and the stol- licious beverage, if, after boiling com- | Heights Grammar 00l and is spoken of | 3.¢ 0n"the charge of burglary in $1000 bond: B perty has been recovered from small mences, it be allowed to continue bofling | in terms of grane by his teachers and as- | 987 s. jewelope‘_y P A i for 15 minutes. This is necessary to ex- | Soclates. . Ferry says he wanted to A Ly Mre. Davids continues to protest her in- o Qonsent, sho belisves, was (he nocence and gives as an excuse for hav- tract the food value and flavor. There are those who are entirely care- fisal to consent, she belicves, was the cause of his running away. She fears he Choice Stationery. Everything in the line of office and cor- ing sold so much jewelry that she has for years traveled through the State selling CELESTINS Best NATURAL Alkaline Water. Ak your. for 22, less as to W may have stowed away o1 some vessel | respondence stationery, fountain pens, | it. She was always accompanied by her : o g gt oy e ey S ) already sailed. Koh-i-noor pencils, legal _blanks, blank | Hfitie danghter. " Her husband 15 now em- | MARVEL, scvins ments tend towards health and possible | ¢, So100% G proininent cagitallst of Tar | Say JoGEAals for 9L At the Jowest posr 3555000500000 S050008000000000050000005] | Ploved in poolrooms in Chicago. T S greatness cannot afford to risk adulter- | Tohe™ J2 4. DraKing evers eflori to And | bl prices. Vail & Cov, NIMer- ©60000000000000000000006000000000000000000000000000 i dj-—t—th.T.—-! £ % full particulars and directions n_ ated food or drink or even coffee. his son. | ket street. . Pl Tl R ree Of At losst | TO5 Mol ot Ban Praeae