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e THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1903 2 NOTABLE CASE SOLDIERS' FARE ARGUMENTS ROR THE DEFENSE. /CUBIN TREATY [EXTENDS THANKS |BENT ON TAKING 15 COMPROMISED FOR RODSEVELT N SAD PLIGHT 70 CHAMBERLAIN' LOVERS" LIVES Special Counsel for Government Expects to Conclude To-| (22 o - % | : - Day and the Famous Suit Will Then Be in the Hands of | Muilfieughuhpsomams‘Whue in Yellowstone As Amended by Senate|City cf London Greets|Landlord Makes Target the Rancho La- He Will Share Their ' It Is Practically Secretary in Royal of Stepdaughter and United States Circuit Court of Minnesota for Decision guinita. Rations. | Killed. Manner. Her Friend. : | { Sensational - Lawsui : i ] : F ST S ; Ric; o « SE‘:“L Over | Cabins of the Patrol Will Must Be Again Ratified by|Returned Emissary Predicts| W. A. Weir Fires at Fleeing h Fro i ‘ : 2 pe‘rI y Ends in | Serve as His Shelter | ! the Congress of the a Glorious Future for | Couple Just as They R at Nighttime. { | Island. South Africa. | Disappear. PR ) { —_— | =~ ! ———— e e FORT YELLOWSTO NATIONAL | | Special Dis 15 The Call: | LONDON, March 2.—Colonial Sevreri Oakland Office San Francisco Call, - S§ 2).—The long and | PARK, Mont., March 2.—According to| | | tary Chamberlain to-day received the city 11'$ Broadway, March 20 between the estate | Major Pitcher, most of President Roose- ‘ CALL BUREAU, 106 G STREET. N.|s¢ [ondon's congratulations on his wmis | W. A Wer proprietor the Bruns~ the young million- | Velt's two weeks of rest and recreation | | W., WASHINGTON, March 20.—8enor | ,n to South Africa in the Guildball, w Hotel, shot at his stepdaughter, Quesada, the Cuban Minister, after con- | tyoe Tord Mayor Samuel and the cor- ferring with Assistant Secretary of State | ;. tion presented him with an address C. Baldwin, and J. boarders, in the Yellowstone National Park will be ns of the soldiers, in ghis « J to-night because a ln- ity a couple of Cullen, one spent in the little ca itcheil Phillips, the real | aler of this city, has been com- | Surrounded by deep snowdrifts. In fact | Francis B. Loomis to-day cabled to Presi-| v wejoome in the presence of a larse | suspicion he had that they were sed by Frue's widow. At the final | the President of the United States will! | j dent: Pylineof. Cubis suggesting that he | cathering of distinguished representatives ether too friendly suddenly grew t tribution of Frue's es- ' ®hare the simple fare of his soldiers. Lo- | j call an extraordinary session of the Cu-|,¢ poljtics, the services, art, science, the | o a conviction that they were lovers. vland’s court to-day the CAlities where the President wiil rest are | jpan Congress to ratify the amended | church, the law and the drama i old man thought his suspicions w exceedingly 1. Elk, deer and bear can | be seen within a minute’s walk from the | military cabins. The snow barely com- | Cuban treaty before the time limit for an exchange of ratification expires at mid- night on March 31. The Lord Mayor, Lady May the corporation officers met Mr. and Mr mberlain in the library, where a pro- into the him inte | such a paroxysm of exeltement that he consi ting of 0 acres was distributed to couple in a hallway, which thre | | | | ty, | was the cause oril ¢ ater | i v i > mences to melt in April, and a grea | > - ion was formed, headed by trumpet-' pulled his pistol and fired recklessly at 3 £ part of the trips of the President to va- | | After the Cuban Congress ratified the a eded to the Guildhall, in | them. Lt " eol _':\Ile Laguinita | rigus points of interest will have to be; | treaty two weeks ago the United States h the address eulogizing the Secre- | Mrs. Baldwin recently got a divores 30080 < Rt Hlgend? ‘Jr"', "rme Px:f | made on snowsho % | | Senate raiified it, but In such amended < service in South Africa was pre- | from her husband, Sam C. Baldwin, e K ‘é\“ixv\imv. T;Lcfid?“oroxh.‘;]. | Major Pitcher's advices are thal_ the | i form that it must again pass the Cuban scnted. Great cheers greeted Chamber- a music teacher. Since the divorce she m the | pregjgent’s special will remain at Living { Congress before action can be taken by | lain on arising to reply. The Secretary’s | has been sometimes in the company of place, cut off some of the timber, and hen ton, and not at Cinnabar, as first an- nounced, and that, accompanied only by Dr. the surgeon general of the speech was largely a reiteration of his recent speech at Southampton. He sail he was convinced that everything tended Cullen, & wealthy Guatemalan, who lives | | the Fifty-eighth | y-eig at the Brunswic Congress, Congress. The Cuban refused to pay the mortgage. He 3 ~ therefore, must act on the t Phillips and a companion had I Her stepfather did not like this and when he saw the couple in 29 e Tauch. JHeh S WAN | avs. sd Johin Burroughs, che famous | | 5t L gl he If% |toward a united South Africa under the | the ball to-night prepared to slaughter b x4 | naturaiist and poct, the President will en-] | e Ard but two metbate o gHrane an | British flag: them then and there. They saw Weir ol & wlt s Neioht b s | B Sith park ek, Bl Mas S (RS ‘I xtonsion of the peried of Fatifention of | _“In the words of my friend. General | draw the pistol and so fled, with the oid oo digdiriic oy Ly g | emerging only on April 24, e { ratification by the Cuban Congress be- | Delarey,” said Chamberlain, “the Boer | man in close pursuit. The couple had huisaer i ch o Bnnk’o( He will travel, so Major Pitcher is in ‘ | fore March 81 | 1eaders will be as loyai to their new gov- | barely got into a room and closed the el ol suvings Bank of | tormed, to all the chief poinis of inter-{ | e b iit thé situation fs quite | STIMeNt as they were to the old.” | door when a shot came crashing after msrticage. Mrs. e Buue the | 0. X0 Ao this Be ML g P | | |'Fexnapetating: to the Cubens, qii behalt of | The Secretary added that he found no | them. The bullet went thyough the deoe ul thi contest b pre\'e}u & way on horseback and trails 'l!l ;)C :"{J ‘-3 | whom, President Palma sent an informal trace in South Africa of a vindictive feel- | and lodged in a wall without hitting any Tho Gkl e re’ | = Tor Tl trolsh Sue prpw tOr SO | message to President Roosevelt that |in against the Boers. He expressed his | one. he trial was sen- | hurpose, but there are long stretches, | || Cuba saw no good falth in the amend- | 8dmiration of the dignified way in which | When Policeman McSorley arrived he > Ghls Saataids =l miles in length, wpero he can go lr;l\: 1 | ment of the treaty by Congress, thus de- | the burghers accepted the result of the| found Weir in the hallway with the pistol strongly deuiad tis |00 Sowshoss. Nasor Fitcher las bes | ferring its benefits until after the har. |ADPeal to arms, and added: [ still in his hand. He admitted firing & gave Fhillige o Salls: | Bresied to bave R0 $EiR of snowshoes TaNtilin: of bl shanaivs Vs cru: “The only fruit which we desire from | shot and gave up the pistol without a 3 Inktcall of eve: |1 roadintas in a SIBEh, ek Sor tht Erel- Tt T doubtrul whether the Cuben Con- | the war iIs the friendship of those who | struggle. e e 1 ina ver | dent and one for Burroughs, so It is in | | sreas can ratity by March 31 and it It | Were so recently fighting us.” “I aid not like their actions,” Weir ex- moctgage. W wowre | ool ihat D Bisey wige Wiy 91 does not the treaty fs dead. | PAYS TRIDUIE T WINE | IS Al I wimed W et thes Cul: Phillips | %, the WAL . d number of soldiers, two | | @ -ttt @ | The conclliatory spirit conveyed in this | mu i lovemaking anpwaps o ure a deficiency | "4 ce, whi accompany the party as| | . sentence pervaded the entire speech. That was all he could say, for Just h Frus. Bince then | O thrce, Wl O s Throngh men| | Subsequently Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain | nis wife arrived and hustled him off to compromised, and | 1T o relays at the various patrol | | | were entertained by the Lord Mayor at| ped. As soon as the way wa c.':‘,un‘: o . Sults, adminis- 200 through TEETS B e Kept In daily {luncheon in the Mansion House. DOt Gd’ il Siad oo e Sest he Frue esiate and brother of |75 W0 co00 L Toih the remainder of his ! | _After the usual loyal toasts the Lord | jong enough to declare that there would | axked that the ranch be dis- | Sommunicaton W U8 SR ACE Bl | ayor toasted Mr. and Mrs. Chamber- | po"% COORRE ! . which was done. The o : o b I o et into the Presidential tmain at Livingston, n. ity VI e helhing dotei” & has been dismissed. e exbcutine infice, Mosctbd™ b7 The Secretary received a great ovation | wav B P R S | : S DO . i T here ay Mrs. Baldwin's mother, Mrs. Weir, a son of ke Loeb, will be established. The when he rose to respond. He said the ““The old man was excited and he acturer of mining ma- in Michigan, associated with Of his per- Lord Mayor had justly xactly as do | his name that of his wife. The let a pistol daughter and fall and it Mr. 1 party will fare rs who patrol the reserve. went Cullen lovers? off. My | put it. | Why, | 2= =T || GHANTER DnY -t ki dcpymntn: will get no better shelter than | sonal obligations to her that was not the | thats tiaiculou = Soltion bt e cted for the shelter| | FORMER ATTORNEY-GENERAL GRIGGS, WHO MADE THE CLOSING BERKELEY, March 2.—For the annual | time to speak, but so far as the nation | g oottt ettt tt bttt to the wife was concerned she also was entitled to FOR THE RAILW ARING IN A MINNESOTA COUR YS IN THE AMOUS MERGER CASRE { Charter day celebration, which takes some share of ig gratitude in the work of @ =i o2 BEARIIIR) | | Place at the University of California on | reconciliation. Her kindness, sympath: other necessarie iz i s = ! | Monday next, elaborate preparations have | in ihterest had made friends where he rl H 20.—Los Angeles | ¥ = | been made by faculty and students alike. nimself might have falled. o a are quarre over the | T. LOUIS, March 2).—Arguments | the capital to purchase and that the law | Addresses by Governor George C. Pardee, | esiimats ta oftect of @ oorsonal . tntor | u 200sevelt promised to come | in defense of the Northern Securi- | canna limit the amount of that purchase | ’ Y » | estimate the effect of personal inter- | g v § at 10:30 o'clock to remain | e O o nore. batora | and that the anti-trust act does not spe- | David Starr Jordan, president of Stan- | course with _the colonists on imperial | {two bours. Yesterday the Lfl»*'-\';fi;"l“? "h(, rn“‘:,, Yatates Cireait Gourt | €ifically say such purchase is a violation | ford University, and Benjamin Ide Wheel- :"'i‘»‘!‘;‘fit“":"m': {L";‘P::;f‘ 1‘"_“"‘::'5{‘:' s RV o e s | Tl | of its provisions. | er of the institution whose natal day is | " Srigpens BER T T to change his itinerary so as to reach Los | for the State of Mnm‘r'wt‘x, closed | “\hen Griggs had concluded Attorney | Haing chasivell Wi sk th tormal e {and the comfort of Secretaries of Stats | : P To-day the adena reception com- | j Bic s Rotic Todkes ‘tomors | & e rted it R £ g 3 2 p oped his ve D - maittee telegraphed the President that 'x"‘:,]"‘D]:]’:_“'f( ‘:P‘:‘}:r:‘o Mg. fezr;:;:‘ [t :‘,"’,‘!":h:“,;,‘,f:mg“;r | the Macdonough Theater in Oakland and | from time to time by those who would Oakland Office San Francisco Call, fhey would expect him at the hour he | (¥ UERE thE TR COr b e mave | railroad interests by the Northern Securi- | &n athletic contest between the men of \succeed him. 1113 Broadway, Mareh 20. L appointed 4 S ‘;|]fe hours and up o adjourn. | Hes Company was a most willful viols | the two lower classes will represent the| DUTIES OF MOTHERHOOD. Twice poisoned by mistake within ten A Ass John D. Rockefeller, accompanied D Sy i ot TR 5 " | tion of the anti-trust act. | student interest in the university's birth-| Tpe present was a eritical period in the minutes is the unusual experience under- Rockefeller and Dr. H ment to-night the Government has taken | “wjgy'e ¢ the laws of competition” he | day. e e T Derlod I th | gone to-day by Miss Ellen Brown, a hand- 8 t Lih day Fen B 01 five hours for presentation of arguments. | said, “that different roads traversing the | The exercises in honor of the founding | en now by the empire and the colonies | S0m2 young woman Z3 years of age, who They expect to re- ame territory will make different rates, rry different kinds of commodities, run | erent kinds of trains and in a_ hundred different w seck to better their own lorad C. W. Bunn of St. Paul, counsel for G5 Maoch % 3C%asnus o | f02 Nurthitf EAIIC ROy Gunfeny, tled that President Roosevelt will be the | obéned to-day's sesslon an & torney General Grigss closed the case for would probably settle for all time the | question whether the empire was to be | consolidated and maintained or whether it was to disintegrate into claimed 520 Union street as her residence, but who left for San Francisco after be- | | ing successfully treated at the Recelving separate | of California’s great State school are to be marked by all of the academic solem- nity of cap, gown and banded scholar- hood. All of the college faculty will ap- which has st of Oakland and Berkeley on May ’ 16 Sivall? | ; | Hospital. with connofs- st of Oaklan ¥ 3 4 : 3 e interests over those of their rivals? But | 4 bt atoms, each caring only for its own lo- e Edwin Stearns, secretary of the Oak- | the Northern Securities Company. The | pera the defendants have merged the in- | Pear in full scholastic regalia and march | 00 JACR & l)mfight zhe colonies hard-| According to the story the patient told S . land Board of Trade, conferred t0-day |last hour of the eession was occupied | terests of all the roads in a certain -terri- | in. stately PW“’T"""_“’ :he‘ b;;"""]“‘“m(v ly adequately appreciated all that was | to Steward Borchert, she first swallowed with the San Francisco committee, the |y gpecial Counsel I. D. Watson of Pitts- | tory and vet they try to show it is not | Where the exercises are to take place at| g o "o o members of the em-|a solution of arsenic, belleving the drug result being that all of the day selected will be at the disposal of the east side cities after 9 o'clock in the morning, when the President will unveil the Manila Bay monument in Union Square, San Fran- cisco, It is expected that the President will be Oakland’s guest in the morning and will visit Berkeley and the Univer- sity of California during the afternoon. — done to the disadvantage of competition | 10:30 a. m. The students, marshaled into and that it will benefit interstate and | their several classes, will follow their in- foreign commerce.” « | structors in the academic parade. Attorney Watson then cited decislons of | Under the supervision of Lieutenant the United States Supreme Court to show | Colonel Henry de H. Walite, the proces- | that varlous phases of the merger were | cion oe students will move from the point | in apparent violation of the Sherman : g amtictrust act;: He declared that & man | 0f Sssembly near Nurth Hall io th doors * | of the assembly hall, and there await ,h:s :(')Dts‘:l_]; ;l"ghctxtlgntlnrax;ermane);‘(.‘roor;m?:; the coming of the Regents, faculty, alumni market nor to monopolize a certain line | 414 WVIed EUSSts, “l’g"‘"'fe"l";,‘;;‘:m’“‘}’,':] e s oy riaht Loh aqer | Professor William A. Setchell wil direct the plain language of the second section | the order of march. = Onee within he | e e onize oy stidore i¢a | studeht ushers in military uniform will | which is supreme and must be upheld. | 5ion gver this part of the programme. The subjects of the addresses of Gov- { ernor Pardee and President Jordan have (not as yet been announced. Much in- | terest attaches itself to their coming ad- | dresses, for this is the first official visit of the Governor to the institution of burg in closing the case for the Govern- ment. He was still talking when court adjourned until 10 o'clock to-morrow and expects to conclude by noon. The famous merger case will then be in the hands of the court for decision. Attorney C. W. Bunn endeavored to show that prior to this case there had never been a sugges- tion that a consolidation of railway inter- ests was a violation of the anti-trust law In concluding for the defendants, for- mer Attorney General Griggs asserted that the purpose of the anti-trust act was to control the operation of Indi- viduals engaged in commerce and not to control the ownership of corporations so engaged. He asserted that a man or men can buy all the property he or they have | @ it @ REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. pire. There was need to infuse into them | the new conception of the empire. This was of a voluntary organization, based on a community of interests and sacrifices, all of which should bring contributions to the common good. A great empire based on these new principles was not| the young lady forgot about the drug- to be considered or established in months | gist's instructions and quaffed a full ounce or even years. But the eagerness shown | of the flery substance, thus inadvertently the colonies one and all in making per- | poisoning herself a second time. sonal and pencuniary sacrifices for the As soon as the acid made its presence mother land in time of stress encouraged | known Miss Brown realized her mistake. hope for the future if the mother land | Fear gave wings to her feet, and she ran herself was true to this great inspiring | fully ten blocks through the streets to mission. the Receiving Hospital, where Steward The Premier, in toasting the Lord May. | Borchert tock her under his care, nearly or, pald a few words of tribute to Cham- | collapsed from dread. She was given a berlain, saying that never in the history | powerful emetic and in a few minutes cf mankind had so great a result been | Was past all danger. achieved in so brief a period of time.| Two hours’ rest at the Receiving Hos- Chamberlain had deserved the blessing | Pital was sufficient to restore her shat- pronounced upon the peacemakers. tered nerves to their nmormal state, and * she departed for San Francisco. —— to be eucalyptus ofl. Noticing her mis- take, Miss Brown hurried to a neighbor- ing drug store and asked for an atidote. The pharmacist gave her a muriatic tinc- ture of iron, with instructions to dilute the powerful liquid. In her excitement color Dick- his “Brittany Ithough the same sub- ed time and time again rday 1 of to-day, ht and inter- enc has given a clever | is @ scene of tree- MONEY TO ENTERTAIN BoG Somb_ e [panty: PRESIDENTIAL PARTY , shown a good = sy | having confidence in | rpe citizens’ committee, M. H. de eciation of & scene Whiel | young chairman, is going forward with L Spem e reflection of | \ he for the reception of the President. ‘nv subjects well worth the | Measures for the collection of money seur. The spring gal- | were adopted by the finance committe interesting and but | yesterday. The city has been apportioned the artistic merit which | into ninety districts and a vigorous can- be found in this city. The exhibi- | yass will be made for the collection of | remain open to the public until | money. Speeial committees will call on the rich corporations and wealthy men azzoni | | John W. Allison. — {of the city. It is estimated by the cit- 3 which he fs a graduate, and President : Sends Burns to Jail. e O ittee that the sum of $0000| REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. |on NE comer of Courtland and Prospect ave- | Jordan has never before made a formal | SAN RAFAEL, March 2.—John W. Al-| Death Follows Surgical E. O. Burns, secretary of the Commer- | will be required. R. D. Jennings, A. A. — e Bt by N 77, lots 193 to 185, Cobb | Ty oo™ “Berkeley. lison, who died in this city yesterday, was | PHILADELPHIA, March 2.—For the g s 5 rath - . T % Have FRID RCH 20. gy = ,|cne of the oldest residents of Ma first time as far as surgical history goes, izl Fire Dispatch Company, was ad-| Watkins and Dr. T. A. Rottanzi have (2 BRAL 1:1 BCH 20 & line| Fvans 0. and 1da C. Malmquist or Maim- | Much less formal s to be the students I8 The Sl Nt :;M"M_(;::_: St v e 'mmfl“ ounlaron o Aged guilty of contempt of court by |been appolnted to visit the railroad com-| B. C. Brown to J. L ik W 25 by §| avist to Thomas Doherty, lot on W line ot Cas- | part in the celebration, which will take | e e b - | Stal dialocation of of the M y flebbard yesterday and ordered | panies. M. H. Hecht, Leon Sloss and E. | of Pine street, 140:5 W of Polk, W 25 bY 5| tro street, 27 8 of Sixteénth, § 3 by W 6, lot | place in the form of a play, “The Great |} “{'™ e was born February 22, 1887, | congenital dislocation of of the hips after SUNES v e g = » ’ . 120; $10. 1, block 14, Flint Tract Homestead Associa- | 1y, " o in Ohio. He came to California thirty-five | the bloodless method introduced by Pro- A. Denicke will visit the banks. $ Unknown,” to be produced at the Mac- {rans par urns gy twice testi m s depos to do t to jail until he appears before a not- b tion, as he has by the court. y is wanted in the suilt! r $#% damages for alleged failure to | stock brought against his com- | the Union Collection Company. The following form of subscription has been approved; “We, the undersigned, subscribe the amount set opposite our respective names to help defray the expense of receiving and entertaining President Theodore Roosevelt and party on their visit to San Louisa Jacob to §. Jacob Company (a corpo- | tion; $10, ration), lot commencing at a point 120 § of Golden'Gate avenue and 110 E of Gough street, E 27:6 by S 35; $10. Same lifi same, lot on 8 line of Golden Gate avenue, 57:6 E of Gough, E 55 by § 120; §10. Anna Moore to Anton Morgenthal, lot on § line of Vallejo street, 137:6 W of Octavia, W 3 by S 137:6; $400. Henry and Marlo E. Martens to Maggle A. Graham, lot on E line of Chenery street, 114 5 of Thirtieth, 8 25 by E 100, lot 26, block 29, Fairmount; $10. Grace M. or Grace and John F. Hagerty to Correlius Brieson, lot on W line of Girard street, 150 N of Wayland, N 50 by W 120, lots 15 and 16, block 11, University Mound; $10. donough Theater, Oakland, on Saturday afternoon. The student actors have been | faithfully rehearsing for weeks and the | spright]y comedy promises to receive a clever Interpretatéon at their hands. Miss Teddy Howard, who carries the leading role, has won many dramatic laurels by | years ago and made his residence in San afael in 1871 in the year following he city. | _ Allison was prominent in polities in | Marin County and was aiso well known in | fraternal circles of the State. His wife, married Miss Martha Bucklew of this | fessor Lorenz. The patient, an S$-year- old girl, was operated upon last Wednes. day. Although the surgeons did not suc- ceed in redueing the dislocation no fatal result was expected from the operation, | but the child was later seized with con- | vulsions and died in a short time. Joseph F. and Virginia H. da Schleiden to a son, Fulton B. Allison, and a daughter, | her clever acting. The cast Is as follows: Francisco.” B ey, lot on 8 line of | . FEusene D. McSweeney and American Surety - TUM CEREAL. s = _| James and’ Annie Buckley, Company of New York to Theresa McSweeney, Mrs. N. Tilson, survive him. The funeral POS! Yesterday additional committees as fol- | Sacramento street, 183:9 W of Webster, W | [RWPRRY of DOV Otto Schulze: Ned | will take place Sunday afternoon at 2 ADVERTISEMENTS. A FAIR TEST. 7 o'clock from the family residence on Bay | View avenue in this city Mr. Jeremiah Jawaway, Dreemer, Richard A. Sneil; The O’ Donnell Don, C. F. Stern; Tom Prowde, Carleton H. Parker: Etna, Miss’ Tallulah Le’ Conte; Pansy, Misc Ghestnut and Polk streets, lows were named: Insurance—W. J. Dutton, Rudolph Her- old Jr., Rolla V. Watt and M. R. Higgins. 24 by S 132:T%: 3 ‘Edyw-rd R. V:n-.l dith_Stettimus to Samuel Wray, Jot on E line of Fillmore street, 85 N E 68:9 by § 100, 4 Morrls B. Levy to Louis Friedlander, lot on N line of Geary slnetk 1009 E of Van Ness ave- of Lombard, N 52:6 by B 137:6; $10. e e ey X 150, ‘Anne Thacher; Mrs. Arabella Jawaway, Miss i gt See if Coffes Is Really the Cause of | Hotels—J. C. Kirkpatrick and Charles | ° o(to R, Curtaz to Agatha Curtaz, undivided , > e T s ; A Newman. nait ot 15t ‘on N corner of Fost and Broder- | ogfql"y, (g Mers {0 same, eame, quitclaim | bl By Bty Mankiterieks yiss | OTTINGER MUST SERVE I e Mara L. tevius do Jumes xon | NMalls, Eelicmn o Mecits 4. Moueiaser A s vt e S SENTENCE AND PAY FINE A S ker W B by 8 1510, B0 N 3 50'by 8 T20% 810, 3 e T R —- Some coftee drinkers think they cx| PERSONAL MENTION. |G% orhelir, hss bp o Bl gng oot LWl ANSchul (by Richard” Alt- @ Adoiph Ottinger, the ticket broker who get on without being sick by limiting the —_— sllenry and Atnle A ¥ line o¢, Cenural, ave, | Schul, executon) to George E. Gallagher. lof | on NW line of Natoma street, 100 5W of | was adjudged guilty of contempt of court allowance to just one cup a day, and | W. A. Brewer of San Mateo is at the | nue, 100 8 of Grove street, § 25 by E 100: | X'95 by W 100; also lot on W line Geary, b T fiex Sldvd“-m’;%mm“y' minors | b7 Judge Sloss about six weeks ago for | Brod g of, Broderick $ street, 50 N of Geary, N o Charles H. and Frank W. 3 " Fannah Becker t V. 25 by W refusing to obey an injunction restraining | Life Caused Chronie Headaches. people can stand this all right, but | Palace. 4 (by James G..Barfon, guardian) to Annie Don- some G hy to Mary M. Dietzl n 5 G h . X eorge D. Toohy to ry M. Dietzler, lot on | pelly, lot on NE line of Seventh street, 130 " cthers cannot. | H. Chalmers, a wealthy hardware man | pecker, Gilen A. Pringle, Louise B. Beoker | g (UG Ciay ‘street, 118:0 W of Central ave- | NW of Brannan. NW. 376 by 1% 80; $250. him from dealing in Knights of Pythias | Mary H. Welch, lot e and Twelfth streets, NE 6039, N BW 57:4, SE 100; giit. of Amsterdam, N. Y., is at the Palace. Coolridge and wife nue, E 30 inches by S 130:4%; $10. ‘Wiillam H. and Joseph A. Sullivan, Sullivan Bros., to eame, lot on § line of Clay street, excursion tickets and fined $300 and sent George and Jane L. Vilas to Arthur H. | to jall for two days, was denled a writ re many people where the | W 100, g 4 Denny, lot on NW corner of Tenth avenue and | ) of coffee is s6 marked and direct | of Dr. John D. . . - " % t, W 79:6 by N 72; $10. v | foac one cup per day, i followed up | Ecranton, Pa., are registered at the Fal-| ouver D ayer to Clars, B, Mitt, \0, °F | HEE WV ofContra “Svenue,” W 258 "uy”S | Mpturur . and Bl B. Denn to Winstow | & tne custoay ot the Snenstr - | Stornach Trouble All «steadily, will surely and certainly put the | “F 5 L0 o caitor of tne|52.bY B 180; also lot on B ling of Twenty-sec- | City’knd County of Sen Francisco to F. ¥ | AR "G 2 Rose Jr. and Lulu .| Ottinger petitioned for the writ on the | a street, 206 E of Noe, O R rerine A. Rivers to Elizabeth L. Bine Jot on W line of Castro street, 76:6 § of Twen. ty-eighth, S 20 by W 106; $10. 3.5, and Margarethe von Bergen to Reu- ben H. Lioyd, lot on SW corner of Commercial and Front streets, W 80 by S 60; 3 1. and Alice E. Ives to Lititla M, His Life. | Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills Cured Him of Both. Connolly, lot commencing at a point where NE corner of subdivision 13, Mission block 70, interesects Bird avenue on 1 and parallel with Eighteenth street, 31:8 by $ g . F. F. and Rachel Connolly to Joseph Dold, lot on § line of Bird avenue, 8:11 B of Dear- born avenue, £ 31:8, S 80, W 21:6, NW 80:4; ground that Sloss had no jurisdiction, | but Hebbard decided that he had, and so stated In a short opinion. L A S Incorporate a New Bank. and Robert G. Bonestell to Eliza J., George X., Harry and Dudley Fish, lot on N line of reet, 01:8.73 1-3 NE of Seventl avenue, E 27:6.2, N 102:6, W 27:6, S 104; also lot on W line of Sixth avenue, 850 § of C street, S 60, SW 120:6, N 65, E 120; also lot on NW corner of D street and Sixth avenue, N 125 by W 120; patient in bed, or produce chronic, fixed | w ' q1ang M Jisease of One or more Organs of the |for g few da 0y | A. Clark Ford, a prominent attorney When a person suspects coffee to be the | and director of the telephone company in ¢ his or her stomach, liver, kid- | Cleveland, is at the Palace. and wife are in the city o! . bowel, heart or eve disturbance, it| Mr. and Mrs, J. M, Diaz, residents of | pagnall, lot on § line of Clay street, 120 W 3 11 (by John A. ; $10. A new commercial and savings bank, to e - o by leaving off | New York, who have been touring the | of s, W 216, § 114, B 20, N 9, B 7:6, N | , Georgo L, Carrol (by John &, Grennan, com-| "olomon and Dora Getz fo Reinhold Neck- | be known as the Golden State Bank, was | As is frequentty found the stomach woll /to. et $he .Cane Y Sop ! he Californi, 103; $10. lety, lot ‘on SE corner of Market and San ritz, lot on SE line of Athens street, 100 NB | jne ted Thursday af S headache i b flee for ten days and using Postum | coast, are at the California. Teditta M. Bagnall to Louise C, Lottie H.| Clety: 1ot on S comme Bt N e ey 3%~ | of China avenue, NE 50 by SE 100. ‘block 71, e y afternoon, ths, trouble and in the following case ot - « 107, . 4%, W 83:0%, . capital being $100,000. The new bank will | came from the Dr. Miles' Anti- Coffee in its place. If there is an | August Zeising of Chicago, chief en-| gnd Anna same: gitt. 29-17 $11,000. Txcelsior Homestead Association: $10. T & e m e same cause. Dr. ) n . in health the Proof is abso | Eineer of the American Bridge Company, | Ellen and Bermart Lestv, oot [oOMORNS. | - Thomss ¥ Giynn to Mary A, Glynn, lot en | Jopm Higgine o Rote and Adoipn Maller, | ope ay 1 and will be | Pain Pills, like all of Dr. Miles' Remedies, ovement in health the pi | Gne of the largest tnstitutions of lts kind | Kate and Owen Walsh, Owedy McMahon, AUCS | w jine of Sanches street, 01:8 N’ of seven- | lot &, block 0, Fully Fevk Treci 10, - | located at 1508 Polk street. The building | are designed to cure the disease, not the o i common sense Will naturally |y pe country, is at the Palace. D o, Harris, lot on § line of ay, | LOmib S8 by WA W ot 0, Linue | 108 08 B.U0h of BoRdetn street, 100 & of ity | DAN been Jesssd for S6X years &nd is be- wfl This readily explains why these 8 auy oue who values comfort, €56, |y gSeward Webb of New York, who |137:6 W of Hyde street, W 22:2 by 8 816 810 | 1ot on § line o Eighteenth street, 78 ;| man, 8 00, E 1%, N %0, E 120, N 30, W 240, | 18§ fltted up at a large expense. At a| sh medicines can cure such a vanety of ; 10 do things, to make | yus ‘becn ill at the Palace for, several | Babette an d Chcios i’:“:‘ doMule T Maca ) o waby g0 88 l'%- 9, 10 and 30, block 39, University Mound; :!;e:‘(l;::’ :lfn‘l :fl‘:‘el;:c:?::e:;fl egi/‘estt;eerd.ly diseases. e : no remedy, formula X anent and continue the | days, left yesterday for Santa Barbara, | g £ 5% Frarison, BE 25 by NB 17:6; | piynieenih sirest, 97 W of Nee, W 28 o % | ¥ Fienry ana Sophia Johe (Schaefer) to Ameri- | Ir. Schafer, president: Montell TN, m&: Pills foy the s S Tx. c instead of coffee, for 1t | where he will rejoin his party and return | g10. . gitt. % can Land and Trust Company, lot 15, block 2, | oo orociac ey ehier: H. B ‘and ngliet of Deadachs st K Mo tae A v hen | here with the latter in his special train | _Celia E. Haves to Asnes B Hayes lot on| Amold R. Annie Seyden to Jacob A.|De Boom Tract; $10. 3 . H. A : H.F. means that life is worth the living when ahout April L SW lIine of Bixth street, 150 NW of Folsom, ver street, 125 | _ Bothilda M. B(ndflw’lo William M. de | Hartzell, assistant cashier and secretary. to the age of twenty-three my son was ne can b L NW 12:6 by ; Bt 2 Wolt, lot on E _line of Johnston street, 50 N —————— e A - he wall. - R Paisis W4 Catherine Whelan to John Gib- j of L) to Alice | of St. Rose's, N 25 by B 125, lot 15, block 1, | Passing of Captain Callaghan. ombied with gevee in e yw and then will be found a degen- Tot on B line of Mississippi street, 130 N rmstrong (wife of §. C.), lot on SE Johnston Tract; §200. stomach. After he had served his term of r MILLS COLLEGE WINS son, : 1A corner 3 OAKLAND, March 20.—After an iliress i i p ili crate who really prefers sickness of some of Twentieth, N 27 by E x:o. (& g streets, B 25 by S| Christian and mflmafl_:(cmma TS ) oF Shveal wallis Ciltaka Jetoriets Cong enlistment with the army in the Philippines o the comfort of good health, and I‘O_‘__!“‘I’A TEAM c.’u'"a.vm- Biak of Hants . 1ot on % 58 Jullenne Dumlontelle to milie | Jass strcet e 500 e eevintoants. & 0N xha:,' a resident olp Oakland since mu.! :unle of terrible hflm h persons will continue to use articles | .y \np March 20.—The basket-ball | 1ine of Cheunel steset, 310 B3 oL FIfth, BW | Piactal, 10t on, O ce B 4010: ~sixth | 50 to State street. NW 40, S 62:11%, San |died this morning at his residence, 217 that Dr, Miles' Anti-Pain Pills not only re- food drink that they know do not ' 45:10 by NW 187:6, S B biock 2; §10. p2 0 'S 90: $10, , Miguel Rancho: $10. |t 3 zree with them. 3 game between the Mills College girls and | *"Gnion Trust Compuny of Sen Erancisco to |~ 3 3 riis ol e ARVt Bixth street. Captaty Callaghan Beld | lieved him of the headaces but would pre- METE 4 €0 - street, er Govi ! 1 1 3 In thic land of lberty let cvery one | the team composed of students from the | Winslow ASCTReh. 1o 10T el Sy o7 0 by ) N o Late Shipping Intelligence, o e b o e g e X o g ot L a':‘fl:: (ioose bis own course, but one great, | University of Nevada at Reno was|g 100; $10. s McCann, ot on ARRIVED. diers. For years he was in the building prise and delight he found they had cured claring, pertinent absolute fact stands | played this afternoon on the Mills Colioge | Fred B. and Belle ¥, Seutiworth to James vk i Friday, March 20. | business and erected many of the early the stomach trouble also. Vou may imagine out, what coffee Joes cause misery and | grounds. During the early part of the | {VePy SE8 N 25by & 190; $10. : Charles W. to .| stmr Columbia, Doran, 52 hours from Port- | structures in this city. He was @ native how ul both he and mysclf el to you disiress to thousands of people Who do | game the advantage was on the visitors’' | ™ gome Investment on to Matt L. | 1ot on N line of way, 3444 B of n | land, via Astoria 431 hours. of Ireland, 77 years old. There are four for good the Anti-Pain have done ot suspect the cause, and the Quitting | side, the score standing at one time 4 to | Tierney, lot on W line of Thirtieth avenue, 100 | street. E 34:4% by N 137:6, quitciaim deed; $1. 3 surviving children—Mrs. M. T. Buckley, him. Imayadd that I have used your med- ©f coffee and taking on Postum Food Cof- | 3 in their favor. As the game progressed )x’atg -g.eet. !: :‘g w ‘ionm’:%-u, S mo:q;um“w to Afi:d s u\lccl, loEt Friday, March 20. | Mys, 1. W, Brooks, Miss Rebecea Cally: icinés in our family for many years and keep fee will return the average Derson to | the college team steadily advanced, win-| - 2,1 0 50 oity Land Association; 84:4%, N 77:6, W 68:9, S 8:9, B 34:434, §| Scbr 1da A, Campbell, Point Reyes. ghan and Joseph L. Callaghan. | all the time. health and comfort. This fact can be | ning by a score of 17 to 6. The visiting | “'Eetate of David L. % €:9; $10. i DOMESTIC PORTS. - | remedy and all proven by any coffee drinker. | tesm were congratulated on their skiil | p. orth, executrix) to Lillian Heus- | John and Charlotte L. ' ABERDEEN—Sailed March 20—Stmr San ’ recommend Dron't let the cook serve Postum under- | gnd pluck. The Nevada girls were entey- | sler. lot on L}l.nf-:l t (< g N F. Moss ('“'u“g ,iv‘:‘:“)' lot on N line of | Pedro, for !llfll:odm Licensed to Marry. { b rongy insist that directions on the pack- | tained at the college during their visit. . | Wo'e0% 3450 ap N n T D taayf Snyea, L ot . e o FE S R B o s John P roller. | OAKLAND, March 20.—The following | B Waila followed, then Postum is delicious, ——— 40, block G, Sunset Helghts; $1000. Willlam and Marie E. Wittland to Clifftora | SEATTLE—Arrived March 20—Stmr Sena- | marriage licenses were issued to-day: ‘alla, Wash. ing a favor all its own, not so sl NEWPORT, R. L, March 20.—Formal an.| Fannie P. Farnsworth to same, same, quit- [ T. Sanford, lot on N line of Jackson stree-, | tor, hence March 17 John Gardiner, aged 25 years, and Belle | All ts sell and guarantee Dr. Miles rip coff far better than ordi- | nounceraent of the date of the wedding of | claim deed; g 137:6 W of Jones, W 32:3% N 141:10; $10, | Sailed March 20—Stmrs Portland and Excel- | Day, 22, both of Oakland; Joseph D. Mar- ""‘fi T Taxativ e o 1, low | Katherine Nellson, daughter of Mrs. Freder- Wi to Annie R. lot on A. and Tsabella M. McCaw to Emi- | sior, for Valdez. tino, %. and Mrs. Carrie 8. Dre: Anti-Pain Pills. They arenon- con- nary m.&! with l‘r-uxh ‘fiévi"‘g’nfifl ;; ick Nellson, to Regi vh..mrnm ‘was made :yu:.l: mhnm !? B of E 25 ulg,,‘.' dm.. lot on N l#-’:‘u‘ 2o s:m"' TACOMA—Arrived March 20—Stmr James ““"’i“' Francisco: Alfred A“" ”;'“’;‘h tain no manun% f the most expel 1o-8aY, the ‘Wednesday, April block D, Railroad Homestead; $10, Leavenworth, 5 N 82; $10. | Dollar, from San Francisco; stmr Spokane, s oy o cents. Dr. Mil Co., e o oy, e L Tortin 15 My zios £ e dek s T, Tghteale ta Rllsabeth Einconis Wt Bt MR, and Maud Bell, 18, both of Oakland. b

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