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14 DIL SHIPPERS WIN AVICTORY Railroad Commission Re- duces the Rates on Petroleum | Blackstock Dissents From De- cision and Files Volumin~ ous Opinion. The shippers of crude petroleum from the Bakersfield district have won a signal wvictory over the railroad companies that | carry ofl from the valley points to San | Francisco. For several months the case | of John Le Blanc against the Southern | Pacific and Santa Fe railroads has been | waged before the Railroad Commission. | The best attorneys in the law depart- ments of the public carriers were called | into service and the case was tried with | earpest legal and forensic force. It is now all ended. The real point of contention was whether the rate of 42 cents a barrel charged by the railroads THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1901 BAZAAR TO RAISE FUNDS TO COMPLETE NEW CHURCH Rev. Father McQuaide and His Parishioners Confident That It Will Prove a Great " Success, Both Socially and Financially Bt g REGENTS AGREE UPON NEW PLAN Assume Fuller Control of the Department of Medicine. AR BeIn A Many Recommendations by University President Adopted. A more complete control of the Medical Department of the University of Califor- nia will be assumed after January 1, 1502, by the regents of the university. The funds that the Medical Department now receives from tuition fees and other sources will be handled as are other uni- versity funds and the board of trustees that now govern this department will re- linquish its control. This course was de- | cided upon at the meeting held yesterday | afternoon, at which were present Regents | Pendleton, Irving, Wheeler, Barnes, Budd, | Elinwood, Hearst, Hellman, Houghton, Reinstein, Rowell, Slack and Wallace, the DELANEY PDSTS JEFFRIES” MONEY Doposité the Fighter's Cash Forfeit With Corbett. November Fifteenth Agreed Upon as the Date of the Big Fight. The details preliminary to the Jeffries- Ruhlin championship fight were advanced considerably yesterday. Most important of all, “Billy” Delaney deposited with Harry Corbett, -the stakeholder, Jeffries’ forfeit of $2500 in coin to guarantee his | appearance in the ring on the night of | November 15. This date was fixed abso- lutely. The only matter in abeyance now is the selection of a referee. It is generally un- derstood Harry Corbett will be the man if he can be prevailed upon to accept. The fclub and the fighters want a local man | for referee. This uts out the Los An- geles man who has refereed some minor ADVERTISEMENTS. HIS MONTH WE WILL OFFER to our customers the largest and most complete stock of Fine House- keeping Goods ever shown in San Francisco. These goods are from the best makers in Europe and the United States, and as we buy direct from the manufacturer we are in a position to sell at very low prices. The lines we willspecially show this week are: Lace Curtains, Portieres, Table Covers, Blankets, Tidies, Bed- was unreasonable or not. Two of the | 1ast named presiding. > nghts down there and whose name was . 3 Rl i e The report of the finance committee, | mentioned in connection with the big S PBadS Tollet eLs aDBS LIS, ain it was. They ascertained that the profit recommending that the Sacramento build- } R i ’ J of carrying amounted to §4-10 cents on ng at 21 and 23 First street, recontly dam. fries o : 5 . every barre of petroleum. This has been | 88ed by fire, be Tenpired at's cant ot SoRD [rhere he will settle down Lo steady train: and PP]Hth Denlms TOWBIS Tah]e pronounced unreasonable by two of the | was adopted and a contract was ordered | \18. In his meeting with ‘‘Joe” Kennedy i 3y J Commissioners—C. 8. Laumeister and E. B. Edson; so they have fixed a new rate, take effect November 1, at 9 _cents per barrel N. Blackstock let. | | President Wheeler submitted the follow- | ing, the recommendations being adopted: | he showed that all he requires is easy ex- ercise, which will keep nim in his present | robust health. He is rull of life and vital- ity and does not need to undergo any Linens, Napkins, Crashes, Linen a voluminous opinion | Many New Appointments. building-up process such as a boxer would » i dissents from the decision on legal | (I recommend (1) the appointment of George | require who had neglected himself for any DfimaSk Sets ]ass IHBHS uF S grounds and concludes that the complain- | W. Shaw, Ph.D., ‘as assistant professor of ak- | length of time. Jefrries has little to learn | ] ] ant has failed to show that the former | flcultural’ chemiitry, in charge of beet sugar {about boxing or fighting, so that branch of | rate is unreasonable or to establish | | dugsry-pat 31500 Yer annum, from January | his exercise can safely be cut down Lo 4 | Q ’[S find PHIOW grounds that would justify the board in | I Shaw: has received the degrees o | minimum, OWB b’ setting aside said rate and promulgating | gut EuD.frim Dartmonth Cal: | Rnhiin s in the same conditton ax det- new onc in its stead | The maximum rate to be charged for ak | crude petroleum from Bakersfield to San | Francisco or from all points where the 42- cent rate prevails will, after November 1, be reduced to 37.5 cents per barrel. The as for two years professor of chem- { istry and physics at Whitman College, Walla | Walla, Wash,; resigned to accept a similar position at pacific University, Forest Grove, | Ur.; after two years resigned to become pro- fessor of chemistry in the Oregon State Agri- | cultural College and chemist of the Oregon | Agricultural Experiment Station. fries. He has lived temperately out of doors and will work into fighting condi- tion rapidly. Tim Hegarty, the Australian boxer who came to this country especially to meet Terry McGovern, has agreed to meet the Cases. decision of the d cn the question of During the | redoubtable “Kid" Lavigne. The boxers ges for swiiching cars on spur and | Stiths Oraraulene Wes profesor of CHemIMbeare: casting: abont for aclub, whick will detracks is reserved until the next reg 2t the Oregon Ethte Axlatiual ColleRs i place (thent, on thelr, progTaseac . Mids ° ular meeting, which has been set for No- PUBIiahed fftesn e O e on: anq | Bhould prove a drawing card, as Lavigne vember 12 Was a_constant contributor to the agricultural | iS @ favorite here, while there 16 a general Rates Found to Be Excessive. | The decision in full is: he Boa: at Railroad Commis- 8 The Southern The Southern rporation), The s Fe Railroad Com- San Francisco and | Company_(a_cor- | “alifornia Eailway lon), aefendants. aise came on regularly ¥ of October, 1901, pur- ularly | oral and documentary, es heretofore presented pany (a rati Ban Joaquin V poration) az \' | press. Dr. Shaw has in the prese of the Ameri- | can Book Company an elementary manual of | chemistry and is now at work upon a book on | the manufacture of beet sugar. He has had | much experience as a lecturer at farmers’ in- | stitutes. He comes to the University of Cali- fornia from Grand Junction, the last two years he has been chief chemist | and agricultural expert for the Colorado Sugar | Manutacturing Company. . The appointment of J. H. Severin of Mo- desto, Cal., as assistant in butter making at | a salary of 3100 per menth for October, No- | vember and December, 1901 Mr. Severin was a member of the Wisconsin Dairy School, class of 18%. Since then he has been engaged in creamery work on the Pacific Coast and has won-a high reputation as a butter maker and Colo., where for | | desire to see Hegarty perform. Phil Wand will referee the Walcott-Car- ter fight, which wil be held next Tuesday evening in the Mechanics‘ Pavilion. SCLEMNIZES WEDDING UNDER FLORAL CANOPY Julius Ach, a Young Business Man, United in Marriage With Miss Beatrice Sachs. A very happy home wedding was sol- emnized last night when Julius Ach and 6 cases Extra Large Turkish Towels, both White and Unbleached; $2.00 Dozen. Regular price $3.50 dozen. } Railroad | | ereamery “manazer. o7 =z e Miss Beatrice Sachs were united in the ' s being at all times 3. The appointment of James Hopper, Ph.B.. { bonds of matrimony s each and every hearing, | |88, ag assistant in French, at the rate of $0 | pride's pareats lm’fi;‘fl;";flfl%f“%ge e been regulariy | | per month from Sentember 1. 1901 handsome refil(‘ie!‘\cn was_beautifully dec sement by the | | 4. The appointment of Arthur C.'Nahi, B. §. | handsome residence A ¥ = nce taken the board finds, | | (mining), 1901, as assistant in mining, at the | Orated e occasion. The nuptial knot sented by the de- | rate of 360 per month from September 1. was tled while the contracting partie e cost to the de- | | 5. The appointment of Miss Louisa Adele | were standing beneath a floral canop: tranevorting crude Place as assistant in physical culture, at the | which was suspended a wedding bell respective railrosd lines | | | of $10 per month {rom August 14’191 | posed of white buds. Several hund Francisco, a distance | | | The appointment of Mrs. Sadie Edgar as | guests were present at tha. ceromain ver barrel, and that | | | asintane danitar in ithe ' Women s gymnasium, lo which was followed by ia. - wediis s on their respect- | &t the rate of $30 a month from August 14, supper. “_QRPO ; ( P et | § 1801 4 The young couple will make an extended N o2 L0 g R : e e 1 /,747 President’s Messenger Resigns. | trip through the East and possibly mos 18 Poara bei defendant corpo- | | /fi’/" 7. With regret I present the resignation of | Visit Europe during their honeymoon. stimate, but | | John Maison s janitor of North Hall, to take —_———— of this case | | effect ¥eptember 30, 1901. Mr. Maison has been " . Genaa| B ran b e mives S G|y, mrvoree Procsedings, the charge by versity. vas for nine years the preside v o vorce were e shipoers of | | L | mestetiger. - e wan the fist volnteer (o en- | filed yestordmes Mars. e i u, 03, us, N7, 19, 121 POST STREET, ortation there- | | o | list in California for the Civil War. He served against Thomas M i e ts in Califor- | | for six years in the First California Volunteers | 48 mas Manning, cruelty; Ame- F:’“‘" "1“5“‘ | SISTERS WHO WILL PUBLISH A and in the Second United S‘?m:‘““"ei,ry'c{?’ lia Il-{olla[r_ld a!gai\ylet Augx‘xst I§ Hoj\l{and. s a uniform - he is the ipient of a pension from the Gov- | cruelty; eonie Miro against Jean Mari >3 and that the net | e i o L CONNECTION . [ | ernment dd 2 e ta abvanied in years: Mr. | Mire: " craoriys Focis s T aoan Marie n to_the defend. | WITH THE CATHOLIC FAIR. Maison will now retire from work. in | Lotis Fromm, desertion; Nellle Messe. per bariel 18 i3 recommer:id the following appolntments in | youy against Frederick Messerea, deser- 2 3 "¢ | the medical department: tion; Rose McKoy against Walter McKo: P 1021 Allowed Reasonable Profi: | : : | i8S B, Teo Newmari, nw locturer oy | on Hose McKoy againgt Walter Mekoy, none Howara further finde that a reasonable i e v o ke et o e L L I e S RS TR TR to pro- y R o . S MinEemtin Temple Booth—President, Mrs. McGillan; sec- | the University of California, then went to Ger- | vide; Ivy E. Bryant against Philip F. o Exkecafield and all Dosstsite | retary, Miss N. Ruand; committee, Mrs. Ruane, | many; in 1857 received the degree of M. D.|Bryant, failure to provide, s oF Bskeraliel and_south of | Mrs. R McGiilan, Mre. Pemprase Mrs. Gal: | from Strassburg, and the same year took the | The 'following divorces were granted: | | braith, Mrs. Keané, Mrs. Hoburg, Mrs. Denver, | German staatsexamen. = inteq | 30hn N. Nye from Annie Nye, desertion: | 2. 3 | Mrs. O'Connor, Mixses Reldy, McDonald, M- | 9. That Dr. Robert Grton Maody be appointed | Eijen Jackson from Thomas H.o Jeomion’ - e | G\I![lan R\i\lnfi. Santr}". Rl;hnrdu and RoJche_( as!i;lafl‘: ;:s:n‘;o;:zoa\[l’nse‘!;ndml:l;i otl‘lhl":";:'r‘" crueity; Willlam C. Neumeyer from sy 4 oly Spirit Booth—President, Mrs. . Kir- | academic year. ? b 0 on ie. "tair snd. Juet HLE pariehioners of the Church of | by ’sicretary. Mise Josephine. Kelly: ‘commit. | §00 he supplied from the amount aporopriated | Louise * Neumeyer. Jesertion; E. Ann 119 TAYLOR STREET. harged by ’m. | the Holy Redeemer will hold a |tee, Mrs. Quinn, Mrs. Hand, Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. | for the department of anatomy, and that the P m per, desertion. co G NT charani by | fatv In the ban f the church | Mrs." Smith, Mrs. Fahy, Mrs. Tierncy, | remainder be taken from the funds of the med- —_———— NVINCING ARGUMENTS | Sy noment bf the Ghan: Halpin, Mfs. Mitrovich, Mrs. Mallon, | ical department. Dr. Moody was born in Buf- Christmas Holidays in Mexi | building now being erected at the | s McGrill, Kearce, Quinn, Kelly and | falo, N. Y.. in 184; studied in the Buffalo High ristmas 1 Ay exico. October 9, 10, 11, 12. corner of Eighteenth and Diamond | Kirby, School, and afterward in the Buflnfil_o. Stai; ><or’i Southern Pacific special train leaves San Board Of Trade - PaSSeS Suroikali’ Taak Cona Sireets, commencing next Saturday night. | | Assimption Booth—President, Miss Annle | mal Séhool: entered Cornell in 1855; graduated | rancicco December 15, Los Angeles Do SUGAR SBrasraly oo $4.45 The pastor of the church, the Rev. Father secretary. Miss Flanagan; committee, | from Cor cember 19, reaching Mexico in time for v 1history: from 1801 fo 183 he was in- ;:‘r\:’&;‘;’?fl hisl/\lny‘y in the Yale Medical School, having practically entire charge of the de- partment, giving all the lectures and conduct- ing all the recitations and laboratory work. In 189 he received the degree of M. D. from Yale. He spent the following vear in New York in graduate study. From 1895 to 1900 Dr. Moody | practiced medicine in New Haven, holding Vote to Collect His Products. Dry Granulated. EGGS—GOOD RANCH, 30e. Fancy Creamery. 1 Large Square. High B | grade Table Butter. 2 Four limit. EGGS—EASTERN RANCH, 25e. Mrs, . Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Maguire, Mrs. Duf- fy, Misses Whalen, Lacy, Flanagan, Maguire. Coronation Booth—President, Mrs. Moore; president (pro tem.). Miss M. Ring; secretary. Elizabeth Lynch, ~M. D.; committee, Mrs. Rhead, Mrs. de Haven, Mrs. Trompour, Mrs. 1~ | Maher, Misses Conlan, Dolan, Drew, Benjamin, General James Smith will | Fredericks and Mulligan. Flanagan, Mrs. Kelber, Mrs. the holiday celebrations. Round trip, San Francisco 380, Los Angeles $70. Personally | conducted. Dining-car, Pullman sleepers, Limit sixty days. Low side-trip rates. Optional itineraries. Make reservations 613 Market stre=t, San Francisco; 251 South Spring street, Los Angeles, Joseph McQuaide, is one of the most pop- | ular clergymen in the city and everything points toward the bazaar proving a finan- | cial and social success. The proceeds will g0 toward the completion of the church, which will be one of the handsomest edi- | fices in town. ordered and de. er barrel be and th rmined and estab- to be or each or any of the defendant corporations, charged by Luther Burbank, propagator of the Bur- for t ation of crude petro- ' % and all points in Cali- | deliver the opening address. Annunciation Booth—President, Miss M. | meanwhile, the position of assistant in path = : E::kflp:ut:mof z'h; s:e:_fle;s Ef:r;t:fl:[:l TEAS Choice of ten varieties. 35 t rate of 42 cents per | A feature of the bazaar will be a dalily | Tuite; secretary, Miss M. Moran; committee, | ology in the Yale Medical Srh‘(;nL'hhr, Moody Merchant Dies in Orient. ntless er varieties o 2! Dles P;}lund ¥ San Francisco, and | paper published by Misses Grace and Lii- | Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Flood, Mr. and Mrs. | cames to California from Cornell. where for the | .0 oK A ik o prominent Amer- | 20d fruits in this State, was honored yes- A new ) ng rate of 42 cents | lian Newbert. Thomas Butcher, Mr. and Mrs. Cosgrove, Mr. | past year he has been assistant’ in anatomy. i AR R } terday by the State Board of Trade. Bur- | Prizes: just pure Tea at cut price. Regu- trom i cente 't | The Tollowing are the booths and those | 3nd, Mrs. McLabehiin, Mes “Coleman, Mrs. | ™ Generous Gifts to University. thers September 10, Nem ot tiqoied | bank fs known as the wizard of the soil. | 1ar ®c. Such maximum rate | WHO Will have them in charge: | Lyon, Fogarty, ‘Muller. Larney, Theall and| 10T recommend a vote of thanks to the heirs | there September 10. oty peaimas 958th | o Furope His| reputation ta widespread | BUTTER WILL BE HIGHER. e e e e S s e Bl o S e B ST | T e Ve e Bean o | O one occasion, o it s awthensicatty =o.| BITTER Sien geeamen: *=92'c er November 1. 1801 secretary, Mrs. Eckart; committee, | Mrs. tation Booth—Presidedt, Mrs. W. H. Mur- | ift to the university s 2 vears C 2 - - DU IER ounce Pounds......... * the decision of this | Schmidt, Mrs. Gunts, Mre. Rich. Mes, Sehil: ecretary, Miss Lillian Newbert; commit- | The collection ‘contains many well-nigh In- | gaged In the mercantile business in the B o L s e wae eitianed. Best _June Butter, &2 of charges for swilching | ling. Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Eldridge, Misses S. J. W. Newbert, Mrs, T. C. Robert- | valuable books, perlodicals and scientific pa- | Orient, but he had many friends and rela- AR h." h < apa £ ¢ | Cut in Squares. No Hmit Thursday. cars on epur and sidetracks and for use of said | Schilling, Kast, Gunst and Straub, s gohepHerd. Mrs. B. J. McShane, | pers. An exceedingly interesting part of the | tives in this city to mourn his death. He feet in his honor 2o benefactor Cfamans | %5c BOTTLE STUFFED OLIVES 20¢ stdetracks, as alleged in the com- | Refreshment Booth—President, Miss Madge . _Willlam Stark, Mrs. Parson, Misses S. | gift is the index rerum, an PxQ’anr{}\nArH_\ full | was buried in Shanghai with Masonic | kind. If it is indeed true, as a famo 1 M. —~ IS . Kinoned Dmtil the Bexs vegular | miteee, Miscs G, oy H- hunes Fany O%h; | and H. Cassin G ‘Newbert, 5. Mphy, M. | card index to Professor Le Conte's sclentifc | Romore A monumans il p e i1as0 to| Writer has it, that he is twice blessed Moorparks. Pound and postnoned until the next regular | mittee, Misses G, and H. Munroe —and - the | E. Hayes. Teading for the past fifty vears. B ety who makes two blades of corn to grow | 500 Pounds on Sale c meeting of the board, Misses McGettigan, | to wit, on November 11. It affords me much pleasure to report the where one grew before, then Burbank is ayes. Nativity Booth—President, Mrs, George Pow- —_——— J. 2 1901 at the hour of 2 o'clock p, m. Shooting Gallery—Messrs. James and John | leson; secretary, financial, Mrs. J. H, Mc- | gift to the department of pharmacy from a s = es N e oy A E N ay. Laughlin; secretary, recording, Mrs. James | number of friends of cash donations amount- Special Rates i es ‘f?,r";ecfi,:i“’f,{;fie‘fn‘::i‘.‘ [;—}{;‘]gg‘ L*C“%flgfii‘ylfi,‘f‘“"" B. EDSON. Presentation Booth—President, Miss Sara | Hore: committee. Mrs. Kenny, Mrs, Conlan, | Ing to $650 for the library and equipment fund For side rides to points on the Santa Fe. w, edible and delicious, that were =i x S. LAUMEISTER. | Kane; secretary, Miss Lily Kane; committee, | Mrs. 'Lods. Mrs. Mitchell, Minkes McCloskey, | of the post-graduate cousse. and. in admtion e Open to holders of Episcopal Church Con- | never imagined before his magic Shill wng Eisen Vineyard. Gallon c lai f Discriminatio Mrs. Prior, Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Kipp, Misses | Mitchell, Oswald, N. Auglin, G. Powleson. gift of 281 pharmaceutical books, periodicals [ OP Piscopal urch Con- | never imagined before his magic skill and | Smooth, rich table wine. n omplain o scrimi n. and pamphlets for the department library. Mr. vegtlenm tlcket:, flrlends n;'ccompanymg }(nowledge caused them to come into ex- 1897 Vintage. Reg. 65c. Othe ers of minor impor e ca B B R % % 3 H Law has presented to the university a | and holders of nine months’ excursion | istence, 2 NY e ‘ . D TaE e hapE N Rs peine | 1D Ll e I I R R RS sale, Septeraber 23 to| The State Board of Trade has decided | CREAM, Focndy —— Dfi_flif},fik-"e- Maryeville Tce and Cold Storage Com. MRS. LADEWIG ATRS HER “FLORODORA” CONTINUES changeable dies and necessary accessories. This | November 10 inclusive imit 30 days. | to make a complete collection of samples | MUSH - pany, in a letter to_ the commission. com- T Prove a very useful addition to the equip- | For time tables, descriptive iiterature and | of every form of vegetation to which his . o plained of unjust discriminations by the GRIEVANCES IN COURT TO PACK THE COLUMSBIA | ment of the pharmaceutical Hbrary."’rhe‘l"fl' full information call at Santa Fe offices, | name as propagator can be attached and to | gl s 2 ol Bouthern Pacific Company in the matters — e — chine reprssents a mioney value of $200. I ve- | 641 Market st.. and ferry depot. keep a permanent exhibition of the same | §iL Yuco. ~Fresh. Quic Y el or rates from Marvevilie to surrounding | Testifies That Her Husband Amused | Management Will Give a Perform- s tatia wolg et fhdnke bera at the rooms of the board in the ferry pounds each. Regular 10c. . Law. 12, T recommend a vote of thanks to Dr. E. Sander for his generous offer to defray the en- tire expense of sending a delegate from the department of pharmacy to the meeting of the American Pharmaceutical Association_ in St. Louis. The department was represented by its dean, Dr. W, M, Searby. The agricultural lands at Menlo Park, belonging to the Flood endowment, were FANCY CAKES, 20c B, 1@e. Or Sherry; gallon.... St. -~ Lawrence . Vinsvard. g8 . _# Full body, clear, mild tonie wines. Saving of 37c. Usually $1 25 building In this city. To carry this out, Colonel John P. Irish, C. M. Wooster of | San Jose and B. M. Rowley of the Cflll-’ fornia Fruit Grower were appointed a committee. The Board of Trade at its meeting yesterday also authorized W. H. Mills and Secretary Filcher to make ar- rangements for storing at St. Louis_the ————— The Claus Spreckels Burglary. Captain Seymour yesterday detailed De- tective Harper on the burglary of the res- idence of Claus Spreckels, Van Ness ave- nue and Clay streets, Monday night, but as yet no arrests have been made. There is a strong suspicion that an expert hur- glar was not the one who did the job, but towns, the rate charged belng greater than t other places of equal distance. | A table of rates was attached. The com- miesion ordered that & copy of the letter | Beton e ponern Pactflc Company and | anything but a peaceful life since their e postponed aw. ply. | . 2 The Western Mineral Company asks for | Marriass. “he testimony given by Mre. @ reduction on freight charges between | Ladewig’s relatives before Judge Seawell Bakersfield and Daggett. The mine and | yesterday showed that kicking, beating Himself by Frequently Beating and Choking Her. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ladewig have had ance Next Sunday Night to Accommodate Patrons. Grace Dudley, the patrician adventuress of the “Florodora’ cast, is completely re- stored to health and is again Lady Holy- rood with her customary chic distinction. There is JESSE MOORE WHISKY, 0 Box “standing room only"” every portion of California exhibits now at Buf- Dr. Raub's Me: pill owners and lessees at Daggett ask |and choking have occupied most of the !night at the Columbia Theater and the | ordered rented to the present tenant for | that it was done by one who was familiar | falo that will be in shape to show at the | icated. Healing and fragrant. Antiscptic for a reduction in the rate on crude ofl | time of the couple, with wordy wars in | management, in order to provide accom- | $1000 a year. with the interior of the house. St. Louis Exposition in 1%03. for complexion, toilet and bath. Our from $8 a ton to $4 a ton or from 65 cents | which “yellow dog” and “‘gol darn brute” | modations for its patrons, against its us-| _The request of the Louisiana Purchase = regular price 25c¢; 3 cakes in a box. KUNER'S BEANS, 4 tins 235¢ per barrel to 2 cents per 100 pounds. The | and other choice bits of English were the Secretary of the commission was ordered | weapors. Exposition for a loan of the Alaskan ual custom will give a_perform: P i the | commerclal exhibit was referred to the Sunday evening next. “Florodora” is the line E. Jacques, his wife, and Thomas G. | Women clients who visited the office of Jacques Jr., his son, charged with grana | boves Toy & Sonntag, where he I em- loyed, and that one of the women larceny, were dismissed by Judge Caban- - iss vesterday. They were accused of us- Brovi, bim pleased omcts, fafey Hiock S ings and pretty neckties. ing for [heirw OvD purposes money amount- | Mrs. Ladewig had a number of wit- ing to nearly $70.000 belonging to the old | nesscs, principally relatives, corraborate By pseoh O'Hare whose mental con- | her testimony concerning the . beadinge dition incapacitated him from giving tes- | and maulings, Jimony. |Saturday the charge of abduct-| Ladewlg, when given a chance to talk, ing the old man preferred against Thomas , denied every accusation made by his wifé. Gieoirues and his wife was also dis-| The case was continued by Judge Sea- missed by the Judge. well until 10 a. m. . 4 met with such marked success at the Tiv- oli this season, was heard last night by another crowded and enthusiastic house, Barbareschi and Salassa are both heari at their best in the opera, and Pollettini and Cortezi have good opportunities thuc are well used. To-night's bill is *The Masked Ball,” in which Montanari as Amelia for the first time this season will be heard to advantage. Agostini in the part of Ricardo is a most satisfying per- son and Ferrari’s Renato is good. i The advance sale of seats for the Royal Italian Band, which opens Sunday night at the Alhambra, will commence Thurs- day morning at the music store of Sher- s man, Clay & Co. AL, BAXING POWDER, The Nome contempt cases, in which Judge Noyes will figure, have been post- Makes delicious hot biscuit, rolls, crusts, griddle cakes and muffins. American Shoe. Only in Europe are SOROSIS shoes sold for more than $3.50 (where restrictive tariff duties have made it necessary to charge $5.00 per pair). Their sale has been wonderful. a The price in this country remains $3.50, notwithstanding the reports circulated that they would be sold at $5.00 after December 1. SOROSIS shoes are only to be had at y 3 ; 1l brands; pound. %o Boufy the Santa Fe Company and en- | - Mrs. Ladewlg took the stand In her own | prertioet. Shine of 1s Hing” Suora), department of anthropology to determine = L | HAMSA 1 closed a copy of the letter. | behalt and told the court that her hus- | peared on the stage. sinee. the raaahals | WhAt portiony mimCRoloEY to shipped. v from to,_Te sc —_— | pand, came home drunkc, swore at her. |and is as fully appreciated by the large s gblE ol tions o iihe meriory GO N The Perfected night, from 6 to T Lear Loy, ~ 8§ .. nocke: oW chol er. e i k! e late Jose) 'on! Wi e prepare i - ‘ > - » Jacques Family Win Again. | glso told of nim reciting stories of Tits bo- DO e by’ a committeo, consisting | of “Rewants | B c eriecte all sizes. Worth from 16¢ to 18¢. The cases of Thomas G. Jacques, Caro- | ing the object of the affections of all the | “Nabucco,” 'the old Veradl opera that has [ Wheeler, Barnes and Slack. TRAE CAPTAIN GILLIN PLACED AR ON THE PENSION LIST Claims Made by Widows of Deceased Officers Are Ordered to Be Paid. The Board of Police Commissioners held | B its quarterly meeting yesterday as pension commissioners. The application of Captain James W. Gillin to be retired and placed on the pension list through disability caused by an accident in China- town while on duty there about ten years ago was granteG. He has been oh the sick list for the last eighteen months. He has been connected with the force since 1889, and was one of its most faithful and effi- clent officers. Lieutenant_ Anderson will continue in charge of the Mission district | ll until Gillin's successor is appointed. from among the lleutenants after they pass through the Civil Service examination. On “the recommendation of City and a County Attornev Lane, claims of $1000 each {o Mrs. Annie R. Kavanaugh, Mrs. Mary E. Beede, Mrs. Mary Ann Fitzger- ald and the heirs of John Schroder were passed. —_———— Want Deed Declared Void. Charles 8. Brundage is the defendant in suits filed by Minnie Griffin, Emily Under- | hill Burgess and J. Warren Underhill, devisees of the late Thomas U. Sweeney, | yesterday. The complaints allege that | Brundage exercised undue influence over | Sweeney and secured from him a deed to property located at Eighth avenue and K | street valued at $50,000. The plaintiffs | pray that the deed executed by Sween be declared null and vold and that the judgment secured by Brundage in a suit | CALIFORNIA LIMITED “‘THE SUPERIOR OF THEM ALL” Everything that tends to speed, comfort, pleasure and luxury unlimited. Reserve berths for this famous train at 641 Market street. to-da; poned again. E. S. Pillsbury, as amicus curiae, suggested to Judge Heacock yes- terday morning that inasmuch as the re- spondents had rot appeared and were not represented by counsel it would be advis- able to postpone the taking of testimony. The proceedings were accordingly con- tinued until next Monday at 11 o’clock or at such earlier date as shall be deter- mined upon by al parties. ——— Johnson Fails to Appear. The case of F. L. Evans, charged with grand larceny for stealing a gold watch « and chain from Jacob Johnson, a sailor, on the night of September 7, was dis- missed by Judge Cabaniss yesterday. The arresting officer {nformed the court that Johnson had gone to sea and no one krew when he would return. —_————— Burglars Sent to State Prison. IT LEAVES EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY, 8.00 A. M., ON THE SANTA FE 50 THIRD STREET, S. F., Second shoe store from Market. Agents for the celebrated Burt & Packard A cream of tartar powder, absolutely pure. Roy Wilson and Willlam Whalen, con- | to Guiet title to the property be set aside. $ T P E R M ANBNTL : —_———— 2 ps g s g o | e, 8 KOPTECT Shape $4 shoe for men. PILES sz ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. 50 prominent business men | term of four years and Whalen for three reference. S0 cures in S. F. For particulars address | PHYSICIAN, box 1980, Call gty tul than a drink of good whiskey—and Je years, Moore Is good whiskey.