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16 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 1903. LAUNDRIES WILL AL BE MERGED Syndicate Formed That Has an Option on Them AIL Wagon Routes to Be Divided WATERS OF BAY - ~ GIVE UP DEAD {Body of Emile Cheline Is Found Near Mar- tinez. Remains of an Unknown Man Cast Ashore Near Point the O’Farrell Street . Apartments of FAIR MANICURIST SHEDS. COPIOUS TEARS IN COURT Mrs. Pauline Frederick Is Arraigned on a Charge of Felony Embezzlement, After Being Traced and Captured in Arlington Mrs. ARREST CAPTAIN OF THE GUARDS Clarence E. Sharon Is Wanted in Topeka, Kansas. . Is Accused of Embezzling Funds and Stores in ADVERTISEMENTS. R. LLEWELLYN JORDAN, Medi- cal Examiner of the U. S. Treas- ury Department, graduate of Co- | lumbia College, and who served three years at West Point, has the following to say of Peruna: “Allow me to express my grati- tude to you for the benefit derived i from your wonderful remedy. One Into g'ne ‘Hfmdred [ Tahted B e short month has brought forth a istricts. vast change, and | now consider my- i » | se/f a well man after months of suf- te in town is t” and within a few weeks ndries of this city will e big company. The of it romise various im- drawing up the r the deal through the s the | | OAKLAND, Aug. 17.—The body of ne, who was drowned Sunday, | August §, by the capsizing of the yacht Heinie in Carquinez Straits, was found | to-day near the Selby Smelting Works by an employe of the smelter, It was removed to the Morgue at Mar- tinez, where it was positively identified as the body of Cheline by Officer E. A. Wil- Emile Che 9, taining the pictures of Mrs. Cheline and lejo, where he had lived for some time. | He left a widow in that city and several brothers, who are engaged in the commis- business in San Francisco. The Clarence E. Sharon was arrested on Sunday night by Detectives Ed. Gibson and Coleman on a circular from Sheriff H. E. Lucas of Topeka, Kans., that he ‘was wanted there for felony embezzle- ment. The detectives found him at a lodging-house on Polk street, near Mec- Allister. He was locked up in the tanks and the Sherift was notified of his Kansas regiment that went to Manila He disappeared from Topeka last Sep- tember and an investigation showed that $300 and much of the stores of the guards which were under his supervision were fering. Fellow sufferers, Peruna will cure you.”” " | The Women Also Recommend Pe-ru-na. Miss Blanch Grey, 174 Alabama street, Memphis, Tenn., a soclety woman of as Peruna. I took it a few months ago ing Miss Blanch Grey. Mrs. X. Schnelder, 2409 Thirty-seventh Place, Chicago, Ill., writes: ‘“After taking several remedies with- R prichs: BB 1y the | 00 : missing. out result, I began last vear to take o i - = = father of deceased is a retired capitalist, Sheriff Lucas sent circulars all over Your valuable remedy, Peruna. I was a @ifferent or thelr plants and | residing in San Jose. The Coroner of | the country that Sharon was wanted for Complete wreck. Had palpitation of good wil cases most reason- | Contra Costa County Will ship the body felony embeszlement and. giving an ac. the heart, cold hands and feet, female abie the laundries will | to Vallejo for burial. curate description of him. Captain Mar- Jaegcig weapetite, trembling, sink- T The body of an unknown man was found eling nearly a the time. ou cash v on the shore of Contra Costa tin learned on Sunday that a man an- swering Sharon’s description was living said I was suffering with systemic ca- tarrh, and I believe that I recefved your e near Point Isabel, by Thomas on Polk street, near McAllister, and he help in the nick of time. I followed T svRBloate. wisen who was out on the marsh picking detailed Gibson and Coleman on the case, Your directions carefully and can say tr . up wood. It is that of a man about 40| | | They had to wait patiently for several t0-day that I am well again. I cannot vears of age, 5 feet 9 inches in height and weighing about 160 pounds, The body was dressed in a black coat i vest, light pamts, white shirt, cellu- in a monogram. This is the style of but- ton worn by members of the Cooks’ and hours till Sharon made his appearance. He did not deny his identity and willing- ly accompanied them to the City Prison. Sharon said that he could not under- and himself about $200, but he thought the matter had been satisfactorily ad- thank you enough for my cure.” Peruna cures catarrh whetever located. Peruna Is not a guess nor an experiment —it is an absolute scientific certainty. Peruna has no substitutes—no rivals. man, on the subject of catarrh in a 3 and on his return to Topeka was made Wwhen I felt my strength giving away for the syndicate are |per child. | a captain of the Kansas National Guard. 2nd it soon made itself manifest in gt } of 222 Sansome street, | Emile Cheline was well known in Val- me new strength and health."— MEDICAL EXAMINER \Of the United States Treasury Recommends Pe-ru-na. e the San Fran- | .- iy Hrg arrest. A : . . Memphis, writes: the Grane Contra | llams and Charles Harding, both of Val farest om;:,?lv)vo:]':sbrccel:edt yeueu}lfi T e s g NN g SR e veneeR Lo ot e ;fl G v o force is often taxed to the utmost from Y ascade, Electric, | Tl jgentiication was complete, both S Dapers for hls extradition. | i 18K of rest and lrregular meals I know O apire, Eureka, Yo- | o "oy o clothing and from & watch con- er of the ntieth of nothing which is of so much benefit A\ D . ne id collar, black bow tle and lace shoes. stand why he should be arrested, as his | Sist upon having Peruna. the depressed nerve centers. This is On the vest was a green button, on which accounts were all right. There was a dis- B what Peruna does. could be deciphered the letters .“R. H." pute between some-of the sther omicers| - A free book written by Dr. Hart-| " Peruna immediately invigorates the nerve-centers_which give vitality to the mucous membranes. Then catarrh dis- Then catarrh IS permanently Walters' Union, and it is thought the justed. He attributed the charge against /(S d/fferent phases and stages, will it e apomicl™: | man may have been a waiter. It is him to his enemies and believed that ho ' 08 Sent free fo any address by| 1f you do not receive prompt and satis- and thought by some that the body may -be factory results from the use of Peruna, the that of Charles Shores, the absconding would soon fix up everything satisfac- torily. ] The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a reasurer of the Cooks’ and Walters’ NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—A Herald special | 08/0- | full statement of your case, and he will Union of this city. The body was removed from Topeka, Kans., says Clarence E.| Catarrh is a systemic disease curable | Bfoepiz{:l'tg. 1 By Yo T e g to the Contra Costa County Morgue at Sharon, who will be brought back here ' only by systemic treatment. A remedy | Address Dr. Hartman, President of mises not | Martinez. from San Francisco to answer to a charge | that cures catarrh must aim directly at | The Hartman Sanitarfum, Columbus, O. e e of embezzlement, formerly was a non- — —~ — — - opinion | BIG CORPORATIONS SEEK jpieinpitass oficer In the, Twektteth'| gl o FRUPY BENIIET FOOTPADS HOLD UP 0 the present op- be able to ma- tion of the new com- REDUCTION OF ASSESSMENTS City Council Sits as Board of Equal- ization and Considers Ap- plications. OAKLAND, Aug. 7.—The city council, sitting &s a board of equalization to- night, Contra Costa Water Company to cancel assessments of $1,050,000 on franchises and $163,650 on money and solvent credits. The received an application from the | MRS. PAULINE FREDERICK, WHO IS CHARGED WITH TFELONY EMBEZZLEMENT. go— L3 RS. PAULINE FREDERICK, a &+ street, and on January 7 she sold the furniture and fixtures in her two rooms | of the Kansas National Guard. Kansas Volunteers. A year ago he was | elected captain of the Topeka company | He had charge of a great deal of property belong- ing to the State and was supplied witn money to pay the expenses of the com- | pany. It is charged that he took some of the State’s property and in funds. ; His wife and children are with him. —_—— CHINAMAN IS FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER IN THE PALACE HOTEL Promotion Committee Institutes Min- iature Exposition of Califor- nia Products. The California Promotion Committee has placed an exhibit of fruits in the rotunda of the Palace Hotel. The fruits are an exposition of what can be grown in California, and are in large jars in a huge glass case, framed in hammered brass and with marble base, which, with MAN LATE AT NIGHT Evans Edwards Is Attacked and Robbed of Cash and a Dia- mond Ring. Evans Edwards, a machinist, was held up by four men last night as he was about to call at a friend’s house on Te- hama street, near Fourth. Edwards turned the corner into Te- hama street when the thugs jumped from |3 vi ferred to the cf - tall, statuesque woman who SRR s 8 ‘:é;;;}ic:uon was referred to the city at s a"eskeg last Saturday | to Benjamin Barbash.a dealer, for $140, | After a Trial Lasting Nearly a Month | & mirror background, produce a hand- :;gqj)oor“::% ;r;;l seg(l;gs “p:nahém mok‘ ADVERTISEMENTS. Applications from the Céhtral Pacific night on amold warrant charg. | 255UFing him that there was no mort Quong Quock Wah' Is | eorricn s ‘sherries, mmvel or- | Fing, walued at 35, from him fnger, The b et SR e e e S g ing her with felony embezzle- | gheeja] favor that Barbash aHow her to Convicted. anges, paper shell almonds, California |footpads then tried to rob Edwards of HEAD SOLID SORE Awlul Suffering of Baby and Sleepless Nights of To reduce assessment on coal in Oak- land from $40.00 to 32952, granted: to | reduce assessment on West Oakland yards from $300,000 to $211,000, referred to the city assessor; to reduce assessment on Franklin and First street property from $233,000 to $150,000, referred to city assess- ment, was instructed and arraigned in Police Judge Cabaniss’ court yesterday and the case was continued for a week. | The arrest of the woman was accom- plished only after a succession of sen- sational developments and a hubbub that remain as his tenant for a month or two, as business was likely to get brisk, and he consented. She evaded payment of the rent and one day Barbash saw the furniture being moved from her rooms, and to his astonishment learned that ev- erything had been mortgaged and the After a trial lasting nearly a month, a jury in Judge Lawlor's department of the Superfor Court returned a verdict of | guilty of murder in the first degree against Quong Quock Wah, one of the| presidents of the See Yup Soclety, who | pineapples, Bartlett pears, green prunes, Japanese persimmons, grapes, apples, quinces, Eureka lemons, green gage plum: black cherries, California red plums, Hungarian prunes, Royal apricots, Tokay grapes, etc. —————————— ‘Water Is Scarce. his watch, but he freed himself from the grip of his assailants and fought des- perately. The men then decamped with watch. Edwards, who is employed at Union Iron Works, was given a bad cut over the left eye. The injury was treat- ed at the Central Emergency Hospital. or; to reduce assessment on block signal f)’_‘““"d '}?fiqwmus. who congregated in | mortgage had been foreclosed. This was w:snle’;mc:treodn;y ;h: lzs‘t Granfnlury'g z other. stem from $50,000 to nominal figure of | the neighborhood. Mrs. Frederick, who | on February 23, and a few days later L 5 e SR . e’ to a scarcity of water in the REE R 1 AT Mother. o eterred to city assessor: to reduce |had been sought after for months, was | Barbash swore to the warrant for her | the attorneys for the prosecution and de-{ OWIRE fo & SCArely oo FRtE O 1o Mahony’s Edict Valueless. | assessment of $50,000 on ferry system to |concealed in room 12 at 46 O'Farrell | arrest. fense, the case went to the jury, which, | " jiqents of Butchertown have had | The edicts of County Clerk A. B. Ma- | nominal figure of $10, referred to city as- |Street, an apartment occupled by a|. No trace of her was obtained till last| after deliberating more than two hours, | ., uee for complaint for the past three | hony seem to carry little weight with Another Wonderful Cure ccsor and city attorney. woman known as Mrs. Arlington. This | Saturday evening, when Barbash’s sis- | feturned a verdict of guilty. The crime | 3.0® Gn Saturday the supply was shut | tne men under his employ. Al of the by Cuticura. woman sought to shield her friend from | ter-in-law saw Mrs. Frederick ‘on the | for which Quong Quock Wah was tried | ;¢ ang yesterday morning only the cus- | men discharged by him Saturday, with “1 herewith write out in full the be- gioning and end of that terrible disease Eczems, which caused my babe untold suffering and myself many sleepless nights. “ My baby was born seemingly a fair, Boartd of Education Meets. OAKLAND, Aug. 17.—The board of edu- cation took steps to-night to call a special school board election on the district plan, | independently of any action by the city | on other bonding projects. The building and sites committee, composed of Direc- tors Isaacs, Hathaway and Robertson, was instructed to prepare a report on new schools and grounds required. Friday, | August 21, Alameda County day for the \ ‘ the arresting officers and denied emphati- cally that she knew anything of the per- son sought. The police insisted, however, a warrant was secured, the apartment was entered and Mrs. Frederick was dis- covered and placed under arrest. Mrs. Frederick was in tears during her arraignment and the Judge pleaded with her to be calm and not wring his heart- strings by a lachrymose display which was entirely unnecessary. street and followed her to 46 O’Farrell street. Barbash was notified, and he got Policeman T. C. Murphy to go with him to room 12, occupied by Mrs. Arlington, where he had reason to believe Mrs. Frederick had taken shelter. Mrs. Ar- lington denied that she was there, so Murphy went to the Central police sta- tion for the warrant and on his return de- manded entrance. The door was opened ang Mrs. Frederick was discovered, She and convicted occurred on May 7 of this | gomers on the lower ground were sup- year, about 11 p. m., in Ross alley. The | jieq, - The company says that the force murder was the result of a feud that had | {3 pot sufficlent at present to raise the been raging between the See Yups and | water to the residents on the side of the the Educational Society. | hill, but expects to be able to remedy The testimony adduced at the trial|the gifficulty within a few days. showed that on the night in question two | i i Educational Society men were walking | Fran L] along Ross alley and when near the cigar | The San dffi lzyb i store conducted by the defendant' some | IS d“""c{“,:fi':é::“ydg» sk o 2 | ana mineral- : mm: X e O e oang. Quong, | fcdness, itching and burning, followed by the exception of John Reily, who is sick in bed, and Thomas Quinn, who does not seem to care, reported for work yester- day. Even John McKenna, whose broth- er is Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, repogted for duty, notwithstanding that his chief had brand- ed him as a man who was derelict in his_duty. Willlam Kennedy and James McElroy, two of the most expert court- room clerks in Mahony's employ, who bealthy child, but when she was three |Grand Army of the Republic, was de- . Mrs. Frederick ran a manicuring estab- wasbtalken to the City Prigon and released | iL;ll:h:Jgf “;1l‘;e"c“;“;zt}s?:lgge"séggo;‘:;P‘“; Lo | granulated _ evelids, gre the results. |were liep;!t;d discharged Sa{;\lrd?y{l wers 1 i V. - i N o 7. N EYE - leir desks and were ready 1 - weeks old & swelling appeared on the |clared a school holiday. The resigna- | lishment in the Liebes buflding, on Post | on bai Nick Yung, with instructions. o shoot. | MURINE EYE REMEDY gives quick re- | at t y with min back of her head, and in course of time broke. It did not heal but grew worse, and the sore spread from the size of s dime to that of & dollar. I used all Kkinds of remedies that I could think of, but nothing seemed to help; in fact, it grew worse. Her bair fell out where the sore was, and I feared it would never grow again. It continued until my aged father came on a visit, and when he saw the baby he told me ‘to get Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint- ment right away.’ “To please him I did so, and to my surprise by their use the sore began to besl over, the bair grew over it, and to-day she has a nice head of hair, her #kin is as fair as & lily, and she has no scar Jeft to recall that awful sore, and it is over eight months and no sign of it returping.” Mrs. Wy Ryzr, EIk River, Minn. CURE PERMANENT Mrs. Ryer writes Feb. 25, 1903, Six Years' Later, That Cure is Permanent. “Yourletter of the 19th inst. received asking in regard to the cure of my baby some six years ago. Well, the disease has never returned to her head which at that time was a solid sore'on top and down the back. Once or twice since then & patch has come on her hand near the wrist but it finally disappeared after proper trestment with Cuticurs.” an evening at home in its hall in the | The Occidental and Oriental Steamship Com- | Groves of Big Trees. Special coupon | gency Hospital, where he soon recovered | Sg4 threnghost the world. Cutiewrs Bessirent, #e. | Red Men's building on the last Monday | pany's Coptic will sail at 1 o'clock to-day for ;‘,fifi? bt L T gy Tyl g;{;,v his strength. Gl ieg e e Tonion 3 claer: | In the current month. This s to be in |the Orlent b calls at Manlle for, which | full ‘tnformaion 'at Sants e Office, 64 S R E—':S -+ Paris, § Rue :.m. Bosos. I Colum- | the nature of an open meeting and a fine Pt ':'fil has “"“":b;:l“' 100 tons of frelght. | Market street. 9 Went Through Guest’s Pockets. o et for - How o Car Bessad 200 Frops- | programme will be offered for members | juqge Ide of the Philippine Commission returns ——————————— William Hill, a marine fireman, went EVERY WOMAN sk your draggist 3¢ he cannot supply the MARVEL. accopi no athcr. 1ns send stamp for (llus. trated book—wonled. 1t gives full BITTERS LAXATIVE INTOXICATINC NT NOT tions of Miss Antoinette Smart, Peralta school, and Miss Jane S. Turner, Bay school, were accepted. Walter Tenney was appointed assistant teacher in draw- ing in the evening schools and Claude | Small Wood was named as substitute teacher in the Garfield evening school. A new class was organized in the evening school because of overcrowding. SR S, Edwards Pronounced Insane. Harry Edwards, the maniac prisoner who assaulted his fellow prikoners with a sledge hammer in the quarry at the branch County Jail on Saturday, was committed to the State Hospital for the Incane at Stockton vesterday by Judge Graham. The divorced wife of the mar.iac | testified that Graham had been subject {to insane spells for a number of years. She exhibited various scars and wounds upon Ler person as evidence oi his as- | saults upon her, and stated that she was | obliged to secure a divorce for self-protec- ton. | —_—e————————— | In the Divorce Court. | Divorces were granted yesterday to Helen A. Campbell from W. F. Campbell for neglect; Hanah Randall from Harry Randall for infidelity; Gertrude A. Devlin from Joseph M. Devlin for desertion; Josle Davis from James Davis for neg- | lect, and Sarah McClure from Charles P. McClure for neglect. Suits for divorce | were filed by Amelia Yankowsky against | Theodore Yankowsky for cruelty and | George C. Beggs againtét Margaret Beggs for desertion. —_——— Daughters of St. George. Britannia Lodge of the Daughters of St. George has arranged to entertaln its members and friends at a Dolly Varden party on the evening of August 2 at its | hall in the Pythian Castle. Empress Vic- toria Lodge of the same order will have and thosé they invite. SAYS ESCAPED CONVICTS ARE HERE TO KILL HIM James Reilly Tells a Weird Story and Will Be Examined as to His Sanity. James Reilly accosted Policeman O'Keefe at Jackson and East streets on He sald he was an ex-convict, having been released from Folsom penitentiary about six months ago, after serving ten years. He was satisfied that four of the convicts who recently made their escape —Theron, Eldridge, Woods and Fahey— were in the city for the sole purpose of killing him. ™ O'Keefe searched him and found a load- ed revolver in his pocket. He was bogked on a charge of carrying a concealed wea- pon and appeared before Police Judge same story and the Judge decided that he was a fit subject for examination by the Insanity Commissioners. He was ordered transferred to the insane ward in the Central Emergency Hospital. It is believed that the escape of the convicts worked upen his mind until he became temporarily insane. e ——————— — Strangers Loot His Till. Daniel Holland, 1363 Folsom street, re- ported to the police yesterday that two men entered his store on .Sunday, and while one kept-him in conversation the other took $2 in sllver from the till. -He discovered the: theft immediately after the two men left. He was able to give a good description of them. e e Coptic Sails To-Day. to his pest on the Coptlc. ON ACCOUNT OF FIRE. Due Notice Will Be Given of : Reopening. ' Sunday night and told him a weird story. | PORTABLE SCHOOLHOUSES ARE BEING INSTALLED Mayor and School Director Are Dis- pleased With Present System of Teaching Music. School Director Walsh is making ar- rangements to ereét four portablé school- houses at Sunnyside, four at Twenty- fourth avenue, between Californfa and Lake streets: two at the Park School, four or five for the Jackson School and one. at the Dudley Stone. In all about sixteen portable schoolhouses will be in- | stalled. Mayor Schmitz and School Director Ron- covieri are dissatisfied with the present method of teaching music in the public schools and will endeavor to make a change by simplifying the method. Ron- covieri asserts that the system in vogue Mogan yesterday. He told the Judge the | is nothing less than a scheme to enrich | certain book firms, ————————— Commissioners Make Report. The Board of Election Commissioners yesterday declared the result of the offi- clal canvass of fhe returns of the elec- tion and instructed the Registrar to is- sue credentials to those elected. The to- tal vote was 13,289 Republican, 7469 Demo- crat, 6068 Unlon Labor and 213 Socialist, making a total vote of 26,039. The only change made was Joseph T. O’'Connor, who was declared elected in the Forty- third in place of E. B. Regan. —_—————— $25.90 to Yosemite and Return In one way and out another over the ‘“‘Double Loop.” The sceni¢ way into the Yosemite is the Santa Fe Merced Route, which (akeagyou directly through two Veteran Baseball Team. The baseball fans will have an opportu- rity of witnessing a ball game heretofore Sues for a Large Amount. In a suit filed yesterday by H. F, Lange against the Golden State Power Company, he asks the court's judgment for $250; 000. He claims that the company, for ser- vices performed, agreed to give him that amount just as soon as it had created a Londed indebtedness of $10,000,00. S. C. Dawson is his attorney. ——————— Dishwasher Is Suspected. % Mrs. Kate Raber, cashier in a restaur- ant at 239 Eighth street, reported to the police yesterday morning that her purse, contalning $40 75, had been stolen on Fri- day from under the counter where she had placed it. She suspected Robert Lee, a dishwasher, and he was arrested by De- tectives Regan and O'Connell. ————— lief. Doesn’t smart; soothes eye pain; makes weak ewyes strong. Your druggist or optician sells Murine at 50 cents. * ———ee——— Lost His Gold Watch. ‘Willlam Lamb, hostler, 570 Folsom street, reported to Policeman Nobmann on Sunday night that Willlam Doyle, a longshoreman living at 308 Bryant street, had pushed him into a crowd at Second and Clementina streets and his gold watch had been taken out of his pocket. James Murphy. a boy, told Nobmann that he had seen Doyle take the watch and Doyle was arrested and locked up in the “tanks” pending further investigation — Will Run Launch Excursions. During the presence in the city of the G. A. R. veterans and their friends, C. A. McNelll will run leunch excursions from Clay-street wharf to the various points of interest about the harbor. The order was obeyed and one of the| victims fell dead.\ The man who did the | shooting escaped, but Quong must pay the penalty for the deed. —_—————— CARMEN’S ARBITRATION CASE CLOSES THIS WEEK: Day Upon Which Attorneys Will | Meet Has Not Yet Been De- cided Upon. The arbitration proceedings between | the carmen’s union and the Unitéd Rail- | roads will be resumed seme day this week, the date not yet being fixed. Both | sides expect to close their cases at the | next session and the matter will be ready | then for the decision of the arbitrators. | E. J. Livernash, counsel for the car- men;~will leave at the end of this week for a short trip to the East, but will re- | ute books written up to date to show that they at least were fit to fill the positions they hold. —_—— Fire on Post Street. At 7 o'clock last evening there was a small fire in the basement of the stope of Strauss & Frofiman, 107 Post street. An alarm was turned in from box 48, and with the aid of a chemical engine the fire was soon extinguished. The fire was caused through defective elwctric light wires' and the firemen had to be very @ireful, as the wires in the base- ment were charged with 2000 volts. The damage was nominal. A large crowd was attracted to the fire. —_————— NEW YORK, Aug 17.—The Standard Ofl Company has declared a dividend of $5 share_ payable on September 15 to stockheld- ers of record of August 1. This is $2 less than was paid in June last, but the same as was declared for the same period last year. turn here early in September to attend | the meetings of the board of arbitration. — e DESPONDENT MAN TRIES | TO END HIS OWN LIFE! ‘Hangs Himself, but His Wife Cuts Rope in Time to Save Him. Michael J. Kenny, a coremaker, living | at 1151 Harrison street, while suffering from despondency through inability to get | work, attempted to take his own life yes- terday by hanging himself. Mrs. Kenny, his wife, happened to go Into one of the rooms and to her horror found her hus- band hanging from a rope tfed around his | neck. ‘Without losing an instant Mrs. Kenny got a knife and cut the rope, thus saving | her husband's life. | Kenny was taken to the Central Emer- | into a restaurant at 262 Third street early | yesterday morning and while partaking of a meal fell asleep. Policeman Tillman | Small Salmon Catch. From estimates received within the last few | days from the north this season’s Alaska sal- mon catch will fall considerably below that of last year. The Puget Sound catch for this year was smaller than the catch of the pre- Yious season, but those interested in the har- Vest trusted to the Alaska catch more than compensating for the Puget Sound shortage. It is nct now thought that there is any hope for this, although the extent of the Alaska falling oft can only be estimated, as vet, in a a general wi L ——e—————— Lady Maccabees to Drill. To-morrow night there will be a grand ball in the Armory, 28 Golden Gate ave- nue, under the auspices of the Knights of the Maccabees and on that occasion the arill team of San Francisco Hive of the Ladies of the Maccabees will give its first public exhibition drill. The team is of sixteen young ladles under bered, fenced. $20,000. 350 acres, four miles out. $7000. Residence telephone James 3481 Rich, level ranch, improved. Price only $23,000. 310 acres, Montérey road. Rich level land. $r15,000. New up-to-date residence, large bttt oot ADVERTISEMENTS. unaflorded them when the Civil War Vet- | passed the restaurant and on looking in | ’ o o s | erans of Georgla clash with the Veteran | saw Michael Constantine, a walter, going Califni Oreano. Nesds. Aioi axd Merico shach i hats 3 MARY l;;l:::lnc: RO OAHORCAUCHORCRORRORK XORORORCE KRORCROSCICK CRORORHOROAONNGS Volunteer Firemen of this clty. The game | through HUVE pockstass Tiiman walted for their mere St log grazing—\?ar;t tracts suitable for colomiza- RA will be called at 3 p. m. ‘ednesday on | till he saw the waiter take out a p ! s X ro . 2 The new Vi ik o = 3 the National baseball grounds at Ninth|and then placed him under arrest on a tion. 4V31‘;flb‘° not ulone for grazing, but for timber, agriculture, Ingection and Suction. | and Bryant streets. The players must be | charge of grand larceny. The purse con- | oil, minerals or town sites. fest—Most Con- | 2 - s | over 60 years of age and welgh over 200 | tained 75 cents. onstantine - was in- | pounds. The game will be played under | structed by Police Judge Cabaniss yester- | X § The ola ruies structed by Polies Judee cabasies vester i SANTA CLARA COUNTY BARGAINS gt e R 258 800 acres highly improved. Full equipped dairy. 40 acres full bearing orchard. Comfortable barns, dwelling, well watered, tim- land. Excellent dairy lot, centrally tocated. Price CHAS. W. COE & CO. Real Estate, Cattle and Loans. Office telephone Black 1911, 45 WEST SANTA CLARA ST, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA. Not the cheapest, but the fairest and most | composed I the captaincy of Lady Hare.