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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1901. 7 45K FOR WATER JUPPLY OFFERS Supervisors Call on Com- | City Seeks Possession of|Serious Complications|New Structure Will Re-|An Important Opinion panies to Submit ‘ Mission Creek Arise in Chinese * place Old Exchange by Federal Appeal Proposals. | Lands: Quarter. Building. Justices. Bill Introduced to Create Board of Examining Engineers. corporations having for sale wa.- suitable for San Francisco to a valuation or their properties. The st bid will be voted on, together with scheme to bring water from the lumne River as reported upon by the rd of Public Works. , The resolution directing the Board ) & of ouses, sewers and a hospital preparatory to submitting the proposi- Uons 10 a vote of the people in Decem- ber. was adopted. The ordinance prohibiting the erection of poles unless properly painted and re- v d car- o) n_appeals . ring them to be located at least forty | board five electors of the city and county | She wore jewelry valued at $1500 an home of the Chamber of- Commerce, San f Hawall. Appellees con- soap will do. But you care about feet away from lamp posts was deferred | for delegates to the antl-Chinese con- | Fled nearly ¥2.01n gold colt | & PUFS: | Prancisco Board of Trade, the Manufac- Sirue the taw aa making no provision for asy i at all e week. The Mayor cafled attention to | Vention to be held on November ""dmll‘; hieves away. Enraged at thelr faflure |turers’ and Merchants’ Association, and | appeals from the District Court except the thing which is to be wasbod, you must e forbidding poles t The City Ailorflé&“’"' requestes to secure the valuables they stabbed the | many other prominent commerclal asso- | When acting as a Circuit Court, and that all ordinance extending the Sunset from Army street to its outfall at o 00 was deferred repaving of Valencia street i Market and Eighteenth, at a o 3% and the establishing of grades ucky street were d by ordi- be- ordinanee ent providing for the of a board of examining engi- ineers of portable and gines and bollers was Police Committee. ap- { 0 BRING SUITS _ FOR EJEGTMENT Board Asked to Include New High School in Bond Issue. holding possession of lands sur- rounding the bed of Mission Creek. A | recent Supreme Court decision places the ownership of the land southwest of Ninth street and within the extreme bound- aries of Channel street as delineated on the Van Ness map In the municipality. The Board of Public Works is directed to fence and inclose the lands, which also include a number of acres between Elev- enth aud Fourteenth streets. The Committee on State Convention for the purpose of memorializing Congress in 1avor of extending the Chinese Exclusion Act was directed to recommend to the sdvise whether sub{ivision 4 of chapter | 1 of article 11 of the charter is not a 1 In the matter of raising to $I50 nth tho salgples of certain em- ployes in the Registar's office. The sec- o med fixes the salaries of such smployes at $10 per month. petition of the Munlcipal League requesting that the board again include the item of $I175.000 for a new Lowell High School bullding in the proposed bond issue and that a site for the bulld- ng be purchased for $100,000, or that the 1alf block on the north side of Sacramen- treet between Gough and Octavia be side for the purpose, was referred to Committee. HIGHBINDERS | MODERN HOME DUT 70 SLAY| FOR MERCHANTS Money to Complete Purchase Is in Bank Awaiting Demand. Situation More Threatening Than for Several Years, Past, gangs of blackmailers and highway rob- bers, but four of the most powerful or- ganizations in the heathen quarter have taken up arms, and the pald assassins of each tong only awalt the opportunity to commit murder. g The bold attempt made to rob Leong Kee, wite of Ching Kee, & prominent mer- chant, in a haliway at 622 Dupont street early yesterduy morning occupied the at- tention of Detectives George McMahon and Ed Glbson later in the day. The woman was returning from a social func tion given in honor of Madame Wu Ting Fang at the residence of the Chinese Con- sul when she was attacked. At the time of the commerclal bodies of this city. A demand was made yesterday for $110,000 to complete the purchase of the Mer- chants’ Exchange property. This money, together with the entire purchase price of the property, i3 now in the bank and will be paid over immediately. It was stated yesterday at the Produce Exchange that the construction of the new bullding will be commenced in the near future. Although the plans for the new struc- ture have not yet been fully outlined it Is understood that it Will be from eight to ten stories In height and equipped with all modern conveniences. It will be the ‘ldm-u in the right arm and in the right side. ‘The * detectives have yet no- clew as to the identity of the robbers except that they belonged to a gang recently returnel from the Alaskan tisheries. They care- fully laild their plans to rob the woman Monday morning, and followed her from the consulate to the place where the af- fair happened. On Sunday afternoon Of- ficer Jack Tillman arrested Ah Chee for carrying concealed weapons. This Mon- golian had a dagger the blade of which was a foot in length. From secret sources the police have learned that he was a member of the band of murderous high- clations which are now scattered in differ- ent parts of the city. The new bullding will have private offices and meeting rooms for each of the bodles, as well us general assembly halls. The cost of the Dew bullding will bably aggregat from hundred thoysand to seven hun- dr\e‘;‘lhlhousund d‘g}\"-}, aiae en complet the roposes chants' Exchange bullding will be the mest elaborate and best equipped building en- tirely devoted to commerclal development in the United States. Ir drawing up gheir plans the merchants intend to l-flo for thelr model bulldln‘\ whic ve been constructed as homes bt ern commer- GIRGUIT COURT HAS AUTHORITY| |PX.2 tion. —_— Territory of Hawaii Is Subject to Their Jurisdic- ¢ Board of Supervisors adopted =a| The Board of Supervisors adopted a| The present highbinder crisis in China- | Indications point to the speedy demoli-| Judges Morrow, Hawley and De Haven, tion yesterday-calling on the Spring | resolution yesterday directing the City | town is regardsd by the police as being | tion of the old Merchants' Exchange | sittirig as the United States Circuit Court Water Company, the Visitacion Attorney to bring suits for ejectment | more serious than any for many years | bullding on California street and the erec- | of Appeals, yesterday handed down an r Company and all other persons, all persons or corporations il-| past. Trouble is not only expected from | tion of a modern structure as the home | opinion sustaining the decree In favor of | libelants in the United District Court of Hawall In the case of J. S. Low and John Piltz vs. the Wilders Steamship Company and the steamship Claudine. The suit in admiralty was hrought in the District Court of Hawall to recover demages for loss of cargo and beiongings caused by a collision the lfefll‘n‘er Clludlnz and the barkentine ‘Willlam Carson, wherein the Carson was sunk. \ The appellees contend that this has no jurisdiction over an appeal in this case for the reason that there is no pro- n_of law directly authorizing rsonal tween court the ted States Circuit Court of Appeals to e T al: imiralf Ul entertali s the in ad ty Circult Court has no jusidiction in admiralty there is no “‘manner’” of allow- ing an appeal T, . decision on this matter rendering its decl: O e a the ferred over the Appellate Court is general court In lie court says that in admiralty from that anJd comprehensiye and such construction as is here contended.for would defeat the l?pelllle jurisdiction of the Circuit Court of A the s, in nearly all cases all Bf:mct Court of Hawall, i sing in Circuft Courts of the United States have urisdiction with the District Courts in ut The court then went Into the case on its merits and affirmed the decree of all depends upon what you want in a soap. If you require simply a dirt remover, almost think twice before you act. Any soap will clean linens and muslins, but Ivory Soap leaves them as white as snow. Any soap will clean sheets and table cloths, but Ivory Soap leaves no coarse, strong odor. Try it once! IT FLOATS. Ea; = = . waymen. clal bodles. The site of the old M - o urains (e e miosion n¢ | | The police also anticlpate much’troubls | Exchange buliding, which e G e Ly wallan court against the Wilders Com-| SEFVEN FOOTPADS APPEAR STEWARD OF TECHAU'S Foresters of America. proposition for new school houses, fromd blf"vkm;_“enr:‘. ‘v;‘l?h v‘;l-k:h d°; lZIIn:!. ':'ll afford ample room for a mag- | P2"Y* - IN THE POLICE COURTS SUED FOR MAINTENANCE - of the weather Sewers and hospital to a vote of the peo- | mands for money, eath as| nificent structure. raised e — et e at a special election, an alternative The murder of the| It was over a year ago that the project Burnett Estate App! They Are All Instructed and Ar- nly informally Foresters of had been ar- hat day was e protest of Charles P. Tonda against the Market Street Railway Company | erecting wooden poles on Sacramento street through the Presidio Heights and Richmond district and requiring the cor- | lookout in Buck Oy club was com- mitted by blackmallers Friday morning, and Sunday Buck Oye Informed the of- ficers that they had placed a price upon his head. of constructing a new home for all the commercial bodles was first broached. Since then the Merchants’ Exchange has :;:3 reorganized and materially strength- The report of the appralsers appointed to set a value on the estate of A. 8. Bur- 1884, was filed nett, who yesterday. estate con: died December 9, The re sists of har rt ows that the of the capital flipnd and Their Cases Continued. Seven footpads appeared in the police Mrs. Morrison Alleges That Her Hus- band Has Failed to Provide for Her. Mrs. E, L. Morrison, wife of A. C. Mor- by ation to use iron poles went to the| Serious complications arose over the e v courts yesterday morning. Frank Nelson | rison, steward at Techau's Tavern. in a and | Street Committee | lookout's murder. He was & member of | FILDA ADOLPHSON I8 giock of the First National Bank. worth |and Edward Davis, who are accused of | suft for maintenance she filed against her Ticou- | The Board of Works transmitted to the | the Chin family, and this family accuses Works worth $96%0; stock in the San Fran- | robbing R. N. Hamiin at Jackson street | husband yesterday, alleges that Morrison, board the deed members of the Wong family of having of Henry S. Brickell and g (o the city certain land | committed the crime. The Chin family ¢ Lake street westerly | demanded that the Wongs either deliver avenue. | the murderers to them or suffer the loss of five of their members. The Wongs re fused to accede ‘to the demands, and in- stead sent out their hatchetmen to spill more blood. The Suey Sing tong and the Hop Sing tong are at swords' ends, although they have not vet broken into open hostilities. Tho trouble between these tongs grew ut of the prosecution of Sue Ho Mun an'l | Ho Mun for the murder of a cook at the orner of Dupsnt and PacMic streets nearly two years ago. Last night Sergeant Conboy distributed AMONG THE MISSING Alleged Insane Woman Mysteriously Disappears With Little Boy Dur-" ing Husband’s Absence. Mrs. Hilda Adolphson and her little boy Herman, who llved at #2 Capp street, liave been missing since October 25, and an anxfous search carrled on by the grief-stricken husband and other rela- tives has falled to reveal the slightest trace of the absent pair. It Is alleged by Mr. Adolphson and the family physician that the wom: is weak worth $820; 205 shares Francisco Gas and Elegtric Company, worth $8200, and a tract of land in Mendocino County valued $10,64. The total value of the estate ls 75,102, cisco Gas Compan; and Van Ness avenue, appeared before of stock In the Judge Cabaniss. They were instructed and arraigned and the case continued till No- vember 9. James, L. Galley and James Roberts, char, with robbing Robert K. Clothier on Jessle street and with attempti to | rob Robert Dillistone at Jessie and New Montgcmery streets, appeared before Judge Mogan. They were instructed and arraigned and the cases continued till No- vember 9. Robert Dooley, alias Thomp- son, charged with robbing James Hosie, a carpenter, In a doorway at 1013% Fol- som street, also appear before Judge Mogan and after being instructed and ar- though receiving a salary of $I125 per month, has failed to contribute toward the support of herseif and child since October 31, 191. She still further aileges that from October 15 to October 31 he compelled her to send_their llm.ls child 0 the place where he was emplo; ev day top e '§1, the amount hz nuo'.?d her during that period. The Morrisons were married In Santa Barbara In 188, and lived together until October 15, 191, when, Mrs. rrison ai- leges, her husband deserted her. Dr. C. C. O'Donneil is still in the fight There is no such thing as party politics in this contest. Nelther Re- publicanism mnor Democracy is at stake. The sole issue Is that of ing Tobin and defeating the nd gamblers who are back and the agitators and vio- lent elements who are back of Schmitz. —_——— Died From Her Injuries. Mrs. Bessle Overton, wife of F. J. Over- ton, who was seriously burned In her room on Sunday at 640 Golden Gate avenue, suc- cumbed to her injuries at the Eme: Hospital yesterday at 8 a. m. pec to the wish of her heartbroken husband, the unfortunate woman's body was not American Companions [ nis men throughout the Chinese quarter, | Mentally and may possibly have taken sent to the Morgne ralgned the case was continued till. No- e Lo r Mayor of He 3 = - 2| the lives of the boy and of herself. e vember - £ Chief ranger of ¢ On the night of the iast Monday in Oc- | Sith, instructizne to, seasch :::;xn:_"'m haa been afflicted for several months | Japan Is the country where the crema- had also before him Al | Yote for him for '-:fl"' writing is t 3 e t §~ v ! head of the ober New Century Circle inltiated two with the hallucination that all her rel- | tion of corpses is practiced on the largest | bert R. and Danlel Kelly, charged | Rame with a lead pencil at th On t ith of October C strangers and recelved four applications | @ eiwimieimjriririmiminimimimimimi=i=i~i=i=i~ @ | AtlVes were trying to polson her. The | scale. The custom dates back about 1200 | with robbing Jacob E. S. Small of 212 | blank column. s = : ngers Rogiget syl el | authorities were summoned hf her at | years. Montgomery avenue of $18 on the night of C p. After the close of the one time, but a thorough investigation of October 23." The case was continued till A man soon forgets his faults when they the circumstances showed that the wom- are known only to himself. an was deranged. Adolphosn has communfcated with all the relatives, but none have seen her. w e in- CAMERAS REVEAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Crocker Expedition to # DeArR Mgrs. PivxsAM:—The hon- est, intelligent physician is above the CONDITION AND AFFAIRS War Department Gives Rush Orders KT,.__,‘ By, Mrs. Wilkisar ?-hfi |‘;.::|dn|do :le“:n:ou: Ed ye;ndtlvthlge. A 3 Nn'I'En P“Ys‘cl‘" ADVERTISEMENTS. ed on Water Front. Wi Y7 vty ) and w strong Swedish ac- C. Miller, a stevedore, was killed last s by xifr'.;:',*fn;adg SuI.AH SEEHETS g,'l‘l‘,r-',"'f_‘“_fi’;{}g“’ Ahout;y Ypams old and e UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT = | 1 Makes an Important Statement M 372ty T O XA § E s Thall 1o tho Bythian | ENY S SEOHLE \of Interest to All Women. ST’:I.E kot CONDITION AND AFFAIRS b7 2 e atiendea ‘b5 o largs | SENT TO PHILIPPINES s % o e ter they forme . e water and T er e dirtetion | Sumatra Beneflts to Get 850 Men Off on the Shaticol VL Whaiowiis 1 bestiins each O T Jotse L2 A. Lagon 3 Gran . | case used, no matter to w! ——————— a Tn‘;‘l‘;r\\g)'.“ndi sc‘ence' It 1s reported at l:my headquarters school & phydchn' belongs. I, as a p l] E"I ss“mnte Dorlb:-er Sues for Damages. porand Tressurer Mra. | that the War Department means to ship | Matter of conscience, can only pre- l] en“an "e - . eer filed vesterday | K¢ ¥ as a very pleasant one. 2 0 recruits to Manila on the Grant, SRR RS- iy Gt S % The w { initlation was performed in| LICK OBSERVATORY, Nov. 4—Direc- | oy, il r Guled to safl on November “ je style and was highly commend- | (o W, W. Campbell of Lick Observatory ed by the visiting grand officer. Under 15. As there are less than 200 casuals at COMPANY 2000 and. weifate Ioteresting so8rcescs | Bas male public a report showing the re-| (1, presidio at present, most of, the men IISIIIIAIEE EUIPAIY Were made by Companion Pasche and | fults achieved by the expedition sent 0 | \rho feave will be pat into the feld with QF, LONDON. ENGLAND, ON THE nsT other visitors from Sequola Circle of An-| Sumatra in May to observe the eciipse of | Jittle If any preparation. The authorities F HAMBURG, GERMANY, ON THE ST 'zfl D-e-l_ — .hA., - 1900, 4 Companion Mrs. Swerer en-| the sun. The report shows that success | consider It as well, however, for men to day of December, A. D. 1300, and ’mm,.e. c,..- umissioner of the State of Califor- domith a select recitation, after| crowned Astronomer Perrine's efforts | icarn their tactics under the tuition of JeUE'4STRG 48 tat ey, oa nia, pursuant to the provisions of sections 618 was a banguet and manv | o4 that many valuable photographs | (he officers of their respective organiza- e and 611 of the Political per tions. were obtained. It says that tho general [ “90% oo 0 0 gepartment com- d condition financially an FOOD FOR GIRLS. Ehould Be Fed Just Right When instructress and by past grand chiefs of | H. Crocker, to observe total solar eclipse and the Composer and Receive edica which equals Lydia E. Pink- adfusted and unpaid. s honor. The affair was 8o successful that | of May 18 was very successful. Thi unce- . ’ Losses . Adjustment or in Growing. 1t was decided o form A permanent orga. | ment. has been unduly delayed from the. faci Election Returns. BauE Veactalo [COMPONnA 1] Lo i s I8 A ot — nization for the purpose of Instructing the | that the sclentific apparatus and the astronom- Archibald Clavering Gunter, the novel- | 8evere cas~s of fe le disorders, Losses resisted, luhl;::.c mflnm s are at a od 3 pare to know to supply their boys loss wha -t t o Mrs. o ), erest them to know of | By "schiool will be held in thif city six | by evn He Costig Toiw 1 avas aselsted | -ontributions to the popular songs of the | falling of the womb or ulcerations ; it s Saibess B £ e In the evening there was | toe Lib Observairy: [Cow Ia astroncmy at | G20 T il De wuests of the Press Liub this | abaciatcly restores the affectod pacts by 4 ® | & Teception to the grand chiel of honor by | A site. fof the obiarving station was sei evoning. Their reception will beof an ine | ® hl“xmy T oditon dulobe sl hat a Boss we- | 8 reception to the gran | on o coiirse In the edge of the formal nature, but there will be music, | to their normal condition qi : ung folks in the'r l‘r:dun i jcapial of Sumat m: e (] oratory and Jemlnlscenceufifingalher with | better than anything else. I have : | = ¥ about ihe middle Of the west coast of t * ) Young Men’s Institute. | island. ' The ten instruments were mounted ang ;,':::. refi:fl.’:‘;“fiiemn; b:l].d']ll.gy ",)1'11 known it to_cure ha\rrenneu&n 'oi : gfeld, Mass., writes: | Last week Grand President O'Leary was | in perfect adjustment a week before the day s s ngfield, Mas Ttes- | X 4 President O'Leary was | in perfect adjustment X before th 3 men, who to-day are happy mothers o care to hear from school- 4 1 wonder, t00, If you hi any s there are who aro nora Circle is moving along | i Degree of Honor. { The district meeting held last week In | [ 4 was intended as a school of in-| ruction for the lodges of San Francisco nd those of Alameda County, but the lodges of Santa Clara County and Contra sta County, desiring to be imstructed, The instructress was | « were in attendance. | Grand Chief of Honor Mrs. F. J. Nay and the informatfon imparted was of a char- acter to make all lodges perform the work | | in precisely the same manner. There was | | work in the degree of initlation, in the | ceremony of installation, and then follow- | ed questions that were answered by the iodges and this was done by electing Grand Secretary Miss Loretta B. Donnel- ly president, T. Spencer vice | resident and llams secretary. in session with the local district and coun- cil deputies and the presidents of the local | councils for the purpose of discussing a | | ties, just as we have matter ejected now conclusion to be drawn from the many valuable results obtained by the expedi- tion Is that the coronal structure sur- rounding the sun is made up of matter, probably very finely divided, ejected from the surface of the sun with great veloci- menced the appointed transfers yester- day and the First battallon of the Eigh- teenth Infantry will leave for Fort Bliss, Tex., Wednesday. General Young has assigned Major B. H. Randolph to temporary charge of the office of artillery inspector of the de- rtment In the absence of Major Birk- imer. A new convalescent company of fifty men has been stationed at Benlcla Larracks. —_———— PRESS CLUB RECEPTION TO GUNTER AND DRESSER and then from terrestrial voicanoes with comparatively small velocities. This con- ciusion s entirely in accord with that reached by Professor Schaeberle In 1893 from a different traln of reasoning and from an entirely distinct set of facts. Regarding the operations of the expedl- tion, the report says Ingpart: It glves me great pleasure to announcse that the expedition sent to Sumatra from the Lick Observatory, through t nerosity of Willlam Members Will Entertain the Novelist ical photographs contalning the resuits were sidetracked at an Asiatic port for three months und have but recently iiton. The expedition w ist, and Paul Dresser, the composer, who numbers “On the Banks of the Wabash" and “The Blue and the Gray" among his ved at Mount Ham- in charge of Actin assist In the low jinks, and General Jame: F. Smith Is expected to amuse his fellow clubmen by recounting some of his ex- periences among the festive Filipinos. of the eclipse. ‘The morning of the eclipse dawned cloudy and the clouds persisted until the middle of the afternoon. At the time of the eclipse, Cash Market cBonds owned by Company. DR. WANATA, of Lansing, Mich, scribe the best, and as I know and have &men that there is nothing in Materia hesitatingly prescribe it, and have T = rry. I know of noth- never yet been 80! better for ovarian troubles and for in, children, and while the medix m f2ssion looks down upon * have learned, instead, to look-up to Total Assets . jums on Gring e year or less, §155,134 7; re- in Company’s Office. run- - 17,502 48 158,74 @ reinsurance Liability under Life Department.... 19,604,567 34 o id joint 1 in the 1 ich d & minute 11 . th A telegraph wire has been run into the 3 roubled as I was before I used Grape. | utare. | T ooy 10 the MEAr | WD Crere comparatively thin. The negativs | clubrooms, ana Auring the crening bul: Hiehetling povonetl Whatever Rarmo Bills payable ... . = Food. On the night of the 2ist Inst. Borromean | Were developed in the week followin. The | letins on the election in Eastern States | it be known. 1f my fellow physicians Cash dtvidends remaining unpaid.. ’K'.:’ “About @ year 2go 1 bagan to have se. | (0Uncil will have an entertainment and | Rhotarors bave reached home in perfect con- | will be recelved and read. In addition | dared tell the truth, hund: of them All other Liabilities ...... 163,134 38 1 could dance in Mission Opera Hall The negatives obtainéd with the forty-foot | tHEFe Wil be bulletins every five minutos would voice my sentiments.”— Dr. 2 sleep well. Mission Council Is arranging for a social | gy th i i ithe 1 % on the local election returns, Lansi: 3 EXPEN - Was 50 nervous that 1 would cry at the | eveat for the night preceding Thankegiv- | oo wen,” petabin op It hers har bess °08 ——ne Wawdza, RgR Mich: Net amount paid for Fire Losses (in- INCOME. < rogiiradiggpndey e ing day. clouds io Interfers, but the longest recorded Royal Arch Function. $5000 forfeit If above testimonial ls mot genulne. | ~gjyding $43,639 4, losses of previous Net cash actually received for Fire jittle thing, and finally began to | Grand President D. J. O’'Leary an- | streamers are limited to about one and a third ¥ The record of Lydia E. Pinkham’s years) .o -H0583 8 | T oremiums ... eeeennensee.o SRTEL540 3 e attacks of falntness. My parents nounces the following visitations during | solar diameters. The photographs are full of | San Francisco Chapter No. 1 of the o . Paid or Net cash actually received for Life et & R 4o the current month in this city. On each | Interesting detalls, wome of their features be- | Royal Arch Masons will give a reception | Vegetable Compound cannot be premiums . were much alarmed and thought I would ing unique. They will very valuable in cce) ibstitute, Paid for eceived for ¥ Shon o g b . {ing to an explanation of the origiy | @14 ball in Golden Gute Hall to-morrow | equalled. Accept no sul ul e Receiv e e be obliged to give up studying. Our phy- studies looking to D e origin T charges for on Bonds, Stocks, from of the solar corona. Dt o Tere ot bast etgneotical pro- | Mrs, Pinkham advisessick wo= | paia tor State, it other sources 51,88 ald my troubl 28 extreme ner- i ok : of eleven lrn:]loe?l length Srees xrummedfrfll‘n h;lf p?l:_e;’:: l? hali rut m f Address Lynn, Mass. taxes ... ke Received for Rents a-: & Sieass sty o Igna ng an examination for a poss nine, an: en dancin m ten en free. Ly her paymen! from other sources. = ‘z: :"fd‘.fi ih:dtlymd d"“‘d‘ mayer Council; 224, to Golden Gate Coun- | planet nearer fo the sun t to midnight. On the reception comfi&g {ilerest remitted to Home Orics. Recetved - e n r e time rode homa from school because I did not feel able to cll; 2th, to Mission Council, and 23th to Cathedral Council ° are Judge H. H. Myrick, Judge John D. reckels,’ &y enry L. Troutt, Total Expenditures Total Income s o ——— e | tained on Mount Hamilton the Davis, Alexander M. Coney, fi. D. Love. W “PYeE: SEM o Su my appe- Companions of the Forest. ALl This e remion o “the aks oid; [ land, Harry W. Goodall Hino comnuitias Net smount paid for Firs Losses ite in every way. Breaklast I dia not| pyaejry Circle of the Companions of the | secured at the time of the ecli : ;. care for. Meat I could not endure, and the different cereals I did not rule. itke as a attended the High Bchool, and we have an excellent lunchroom in the bufld- Forest has arranged for a pork and bean social for the evening of the 22d Inst, The soclal and fish pond#nny of Wash- | ington Circle on the Jast Tuesday in O tober was well attended and there were | many fish caught with sllver and nickel hooks. Between dances there were son, of arrangements is composed of Jaj 4 ordan, € W, Taber, B N. Rowley 0 & McDougall, Gus Gunzendorfer E. A Buehse. During the first half of totality, when .the clouds we thin, the negatives show gtars down_to nearly the ninth magnitude; but dur. ing the latter half of the eclipse, with thicker clouds, no stars were recorded. Hor about half the area to examined the resuits were, therefore, very satisfactory; but for the other balf nothing was A ADVERTISEMENTS. CALIFORNIA LIMITED ecul comparison of ing. As 1 kept getting worse mamma “ - - | th shotographs made here and in Sumat; said: ‘L am going to try this Grape-Nuts | Bno Sioinciony mhich added to the pleas. -!:;;u& “lead o the detection of any unknown Food that I ree advertised, but I y 3o P 3 bodles. x Managor. SI0asi you Wi mot Mcp L° Wall, 8o mot T\’}’:Z‘_“{Sn‘s’i Faion Mre fiivgfilg‘fih(er. e D aryrre e ervnusnass 4 T 1becribed and sworn to befors me this 18t & package of it, and It was so delicious in | Mrs. E. Bornemann and onan. £y Sirtue of ‘the clouds than v.fley would_have ] r"lE Slll’EI\lflB 0F e .l=‘ 1901, el oggra gl F e iy s | ————— buen with 8 clear sky. In new work of this (SR, e » MARK A. FOOTE, Notary Publie. ° h e | Ancient Order of Foresters. kind there is very littie to gulde the observer ¥ that T liked it at once, and since thes | in forming his estimate of the lencth of ex- | upsets the stomach and prevents Grape-Nuts has formed the principal part | Court Bohemian cf the Anclent Order | joyure required. In this case it h ed | .F° WALTER SPEYER of my breakfast. 1 have algo & banana or | of Foresters, after its meeting on the last | that the reduced brightness of th save | the nutritive elements from get- 9 . s with orange, with now and then an egg. Monday in October, gave a banquet to proper density to the negatives, whe a perfectly clear the phofographs would vathh.'mt'end-u \ citic “I wish you could see the difference in | its members and High Chlef Ranger | 8 Periectly clear lographs would | ting into the blood. The stomach General Agent for the Pa 1 cannot tell how much I have gainea | Boehm in the banquet-hall of the For-| sjred results thereby lost. written for I did not know my welgkt bt, for i : 25 SANSOME STREET | Mipired turing. the when I was ], but the difference is greac. | gpent In partaking of an excellent sup- | learn that the outer part of -the corona y 2 year As for strength, 1 walk both ways to | per and listening to songs, musie 'and n laree percentage of polarized light, whoreas | will strengthen the nerves and| berths for this famous train San Francisco, Cal. e the lig! of e _{nner coro: #chool and do not feel at all weary from it in fact, that I am very happy. I fall esters’ bullding. There were about elghty present and a very pleasant evening was The affalr was directed by R. #peeches, ){nnonhlum, A. Auerman and J. Winter: Court Star of the Mission will give its e These fields of work are highly tecbnical in finally rebels ggaigat fiodiad the thelr nature: but it will interest man, tesult is dyspepsia. The Bitters arfzed “The conclusion to be drawn Trom Jess strong! s that the Illhg from the outer cure dyspepsia, constipation, 1y, its 1 1 at 641 Market street. comfort, pleasure and unlimited. Reserve Coast States and Territories, DR- HALL’S REINVIGORA' day of " during et amount of ks “I can study much better and am en- 4 v s largely reflected or diffused suniight, | biliousness, flatulenc al H, E. WILSON, tirely free from headaches: I am 30 well, | Lottt e i ot o s o, in_ Shiels yhereas that from the inner coroma originates o Y» 29 (T LEAVES EVERY MONDAY AND e et fov T ey o Cn asleep almost ac soon as my head touches the plilow and rest thoroughly. { { | butiding on the night of the th inst. | Cooper Accused of Deception. create a hearty appetite, purify the blood and build up the sys. ‘The spectrum of the outer corona as recorded photographs appears to be (dentical with on thi THURSDAY, 9.00 A. M, ON THE cannot This secret remedy Impotency, 01 _G. BISHOP, Notary Publle. 5 he solar spectrum, whereas the spectrum of ' ART! : May Rowland fied a sult for $10,000 for | } [ 1 ren “1am atraia my letter ts lengthy, but | ammcses. sesterdny " nmminet eeen. oy | ihayiner sorons 1 entirely, ainerent (vt | tem, Be sure to try it, PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT. subject I8 Grape-Nuts, of which llfiuhp"rh She nl!;‘z'*n ;hnl Cooper decelved | to bl- drawn Inlrm"l‘hm ‘,'"g;""fi' valuabje 221 e e~ Clavs L. © nder promise of marriage. results is precisely the conclusion draw; ot say 100 much.” Clara L. Condon, | ber u [ arriage. b AR st BT n from mother adds to this letter: “I would to add just a line expressing my gratitude also for the benefits which my daughter has derived from Grape-Nuts. Respectfully, Mrs. L. C. Condon.” The vefie!arlnn movement does not ap- pear to have made noteworthy |nrolg| upon the armies of the meat eaters. Never w'ul the demand for flesh food so exten- sive. r———— Cardiff has grown more han any other la; 'fifltl-h t:wn g;“x?t‘o'yc‘nu. 1ts population rose from HOSTETTERS STOMAGH BITTERS $ R