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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY EPTEMBER 11 EQUALIZERS INCREASE ASSESSMENT OF SAN FRANCISCO THIRTY PE | | | —_— e oy State Board Acts Regardless of Protest. p ! ! Says Assessor Dodge. e —— low lation Equa sessment Board the the inc 10.—Equalizer co fought l of to ate zation 1 S session of the and putting thes ard. city valuation last ame ads thel ste per mile act that the in value, owing tc sment on The & tion of $1 other tk te board. 134,000, 00 re erty the nent or but permits the a: main unchanged, BOARD AGAINST ALFORD. s § ably, stylishiy, that’s m Mamn ‘ imed was e sia o 8 the way we dress them, nt of their rail- . . i e 5ii: # with due regard to the 1 other prop- in rd placing them be- mes an con nt of all ver chars That is it land, dwellings or of merchandrse rsonal property. prop- ot eve v BURDEN FOR THE CITY. cisco alone to pay as . rate for th But the assessed va tion has been rais This acti t to m COoTU: NTIES. hoped to a 1 by proy an Fran- he State ted by 000,000 to the ight mil on fixed by the making the $1,597 cent, or | ection of | Won’t Move. bes, who have been for over R CENT Raise Is Unjust, SSESSOR DODGE made the fol- ng statement last night in re- of as- State board increasing | 0t object to the L n 5 dament ol of e Bt e big new'vestibule storé. . - « s ¢ s+ s = & = d 1 . stand their proper . ra and second, avold ° raise on this conditions The as- of the State year ry 2a’in the State, Central Pacific, T ta and all other ‘roads, s 0,000 This in- cludes ollin, adbed, roadway street railroads of the roads thereon has oads of the State 1 to stand any d up to other their favor the action $1 07 for making our 36th Year BROWN'S IN TOWN Ready for the men, and ready for the boys, and little fellows. Merit and money-saving is the combination you’ll find in the Combination Suit 0 Boys The young fellows who are wearing long pants as well as the little tod=- dlers. Serviceably, suit= n 2 Pair Knee Pants and Cap mother’s pocket. Sizes 8 to I5 In Ail-Wool Crays, Oxford and Fancy Cheviots; pants double seat and knee. This exceptional opportunity is for Friday and Saturday only. Mothers, you’ll never match it. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL (0 0'CLOCK BROWNBROS & Co WHOLESALE Il \ ,[ RETAILING CLOTHIERS! Il LLON \N DIRECT TO YOU 516-SISMARKET SThelow MONTCONERY Y0UNG LOVERS |COUNTERFEITERS COME T0 GRIEF FOUND GUILTY $10,000.00 TOBE GIVENAWAY ADVnetanae. century the leading cloak | o o3e Pimentell Elopes| Convincing Evidence In- || Just out! Our magnificent super e e || hard, extra loud Columbia cylinder SKlN ANB BL e i With Her Boyish troduced Against B i A sl snale Al . rapid increase of their A 2 || free to every talking machine user fnto larger quarters, | Admirer. Two Chinese. ¥ SR 3 tox ol % on { | whether graphophone or phono Post || graph. Give us type and make o Rosie Pimentell, a rancher’s daughter The final chapter in an interesting ! your machine d r e a mple F garment in stock of Pescadero, and Charles Pelletier, whoi tounwrfmsmg case was closed in .{udge record absolutely free. This offer SINNAR Foll entirely new st resides at 1761 Howard street in this city, | de Haven's department of the United s oaly. b el N 5 A E HEL I REs SOl were taken into custody and placed in|States District Court yesterday, when & orcdacs ’ cmlcura sflap oln!menl t the city prison by Detective Bell last|%ee Lung, alias Jim Lee, and Lee Fung, ’ " even Both eloped from San Mateo | alias Ah Wong, were convicted of mak- and Resolvent Cleanse the Skin, Scalp and Biood b effect ELEADERS GONFERENGE —— e Overcome by Gas in a Trench. an employe of the work- Harrison and Langton forenoon was overcome v of gas le from a main I District pre- | . R | r taken to the Emergency Hos- 5‘“. B g E.“ll |Appointment of Elec-| van, The | Tes ng him mours wn' uss 0 Ha" tion Officers Is Fully _\1‘:‘,;:‘1’ J:N ‘1? \"\ 11;.;2\1‘,“{;_ | The San Francisco Eye S Discussed nd Fred S Is almost stantlyd irlri!all:gfl:‘fn’i:iunpd | A = . rty-ninth District D. B.| a ust; 4 1. WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS | % . A. V. .-I.Il‘q.;rm_\’h‘ ‘I; »IJr_ are R b‘u:::;ngh‘(:llo;:(‘:i:g 1 | Thomas D. Ric Dr. McNutt, A. | quite an extended list of Re- s aus paln Thousands of the world's best peo- e nen and Jacon | B S e anea | ¢ oy sirone, Sour drugeis: ple have found instant relief and . are Boyne, Rob- ————e———— speedy cure by the use of Cuticura Re- held . o8 -co T with, allosell Jiert (D Ivest »en and Col- Bequeaths Estate to Daughter. ’ 4 last night. The representatives of | onel Thomas O'Neil. The will of Mp& Mary L. Wilson was fled solvent, Ointment and Soap inthe most |} oreanization were together for nearly | The fri of Percy Long, Justice of | for probate yesterday. She bequeaths to torturing and disfiguring of itching, |two hours. Word ws n at the close | the Peace, are advocating his nomina-| her three sons, Henry W. Martin, Frank v 2 g e tion for the office of Attorney. E. Martin and Stephen A. Martin, the ¢ ly hu e of the sessk P » toplc under dis- 3. N n and Step , th burning and scaly h;fl:"ur!, eczemas, r t ML that “’” topic under dais- | State Senator Thomas C. Maher | sum of $5 each and all the residue of her | rashes, itchings and inflammations. cussion : téd to the intment of | 4o : 2 considerable support in his | estate she leaves to her daughter, Mrs. Thousands of tired, fretted moth- | “ m u.hr;x.« . % : (dm]"n;u; n for m; I“.“‘Inhh(z;“ ]xmmlnntlun Bertha A. Cornelius, who is made sole ers, of kin-tortured and disfigured | The ard of tion Commissioner: » the position of Public ministrator. executrix. soon be called upon to appoint n, s and e« babies, of all litions, 1000 officers of election. On behalf of have certified to almost miraculons e Republican party the officers of the 5 ADVERTISEMENTS. cures by the Cuticura remedies when publican League whl ask the o)) AR Y R RN the best medical skill had failed to re- n to give fair representation on lieve, much less cure. Cuticura Treatment is Jocsl and con- scinct board to the Republicans. juest will be presented in proper 26r1) MARKS BROS. 271 stitutional — complet and perfect, e meeting of the board next };g_re;:dweet ?nd wboltl ome. Bub:ll.e It was said last evening that ‘ MAMMO TH GREEN T ected surfaces with Cuticura S50ap | cubjects pertaining ' to the Mayoralty | B 9 and hot water to cleanse the skin of - e t the .-u\nfor ok nd HADING ST‘MP DAy'" crusts and scales and soften the thick- ed with the chafr- 2 FOR 1 ened caticle, dry without hard rubbing, 2 on were not | and apply Cuticura Ointment freely to allay itching, irritation and inflamma- tion, and soothe and heal, and lastly take Cuticura Resolvent to cool and cleanse the blood, and put every func- pires that several active mem- ague are not quite satisfied ed plan of giving to each 1 the absolute power to e propc strict delegati upon unregistered voters and those who $ o | name one nominee for the Board of Su- tion in & state of healthy activity. | pervisors. It is hinted that two or three =4 More great cures of simple, scrofu- | ¢ 40 tricts Ity agreed N lous and hereditary humours gre daily |, recommena for 1 n men who 3 ~ made by Cuticura remedies than by all |are not in the first rank of citizenship. S Py other blood and skin remedies com- | The orty-fourth Assembly District [y > bined, asingle set belng often sufficient | Republican delegation met last night at %0 cure the most distressing cases |16 Geary street. Owing to the absence of N - when all else fails. four of the twenty-two delegates it was | Solé. throughout the worid, Outicurs Resolvent, e, | decided to defer the election of chairman o form of Uhooola Coated Pills, e per el of @) | of the delegation until next Monday st 53 Farin. s Ttue de In Fai | evening. It was resolved that a commit- e Ao P Drag and Chom_Corp._ Soie Fon [ tee of six should be appointed to wait | | changeéd their residence PHONOGRAPHS 2 FoR 1 last election and induce them to v J | Clty My tmmedintely in order that they | @ On. this special occasion we will give DOUBLE GREEN TRAD- {DISON MOULDED RECORDS RS “The Forty-tourch Diccrict contains | ING STAMPS on all RUPEDgSes. . oo eR He i i e 1220, 1222, 1224 Market St. MARKS BROS,, Between Taylor and Jones. | more registered voters than any other | | Assembly District in the city and the { delegates are desirous of holding the rec- ord in this respect. The district con- tains many new apartment houses. i G. G. Hillman, Henry Stern and Theo- | ARE THE BEST NATIONAL PHONO. CO ORANGE,N.2 PETER BACIGALUPI, AGENT 833 MARKET ST..S.F | Ing bogus money The case was a sen tional one and brought to light many facts concerning the making of counter- feit money by the Chinese. Last March Detect Ed Gibson ticed the two Chinese acting suspiciously | in a room at 618 Merchant street, in the rear of the Hall of Justice. Gibson noti- fled Secret Service Agent Hazen and he | immediately began an investigation with startling results. Hazen and his deputies place for severs served, men County and both are under the legal age, the girl being seventeen years and three months and the boy seventeen years and six months, The arrest was made at the request of the girl's father, Manuel J. Pimentell. It is alleged that Pelletier met his daughter two years ago while he was camping in the neighborhood of thé ranch and that three weeks ago he secured a job about the place that he might be near his lady love On last Saturday Pimentell dis-| covered that the boy was in love with his laughter and discharged him. On Tues- the persistent lover drove to anch, eloped with the girl and arrived | in this city on Wednescay. The father | ollowed and the arrest was determined | upon. “My father refuses to allow any of his| | daughters to wed,” said Miss Pimentell | last night. “I have four sisters and two of them have run away to be married like myself. One, Mrs. Belle Enez, was | married when she was fourteen years old, is divorced and is now living in Palo Alto. Another, Mrs. Annie Rodriguez, | residing at %08 Sansome street, was mar- ried when she was sixteen years old. I was stopping with her when the detect- ive came and arrested me. One of my | brothers, Frank, ran away from home when he was seventeen years old and is now living in Santa Clara. “My father is severe in his treatment of us all. We have been required to work hard and frequently he has threat- ened us and beaten us. Another sister, Mary Pimentell, also ran away from home. ‘““Three other brothers, John, Joseph and Tony, are still at the rancH,” but, the girl says, her father is continually quarreling with them. Pelletier says that | he is wiliing to walt until his sweetheart is eighteen years of age and will marry her then. He says he can gain his mother's consent. ————— Arraigned on Robbery Charge. John Smith and Dennis O'Brien, ex-con- victs, were instructed and arraigned in Police Judge Fritz's court yesterday on a charge of robbery and by consent the case was continued till Monday. They are ac- cused of having held up and robbed Henry Elmers, a grocer at 1345 Sacramento street. Elmers positively identified Smith as ont of the robbers. —_—— Reserved Seat Excursions, Giant Red- woods. Next Sunday special train excursion to Rus- sian River Redwoods, $1 50 round trip. Finest short scenic trips in California. Train at 8 a. m. Sausalito ferry. Reserve your seat at ticket office, 626 Market street, San Francisco. * —_——— Baptists Will Meet. The Pacific Coast Free Baptists’ Asso- ciation -and the Bush Street Free Baptists® Association willhold a joint meeting at the church of the latter on Bush street to- morrow. The meeting will be called at 10 a. m. and the session will last till 4. Many prominent clergymen and mission- ! aries will address the gathering. Golumbia Phonograph Co. 125 Geary Sireet, San Francisco. 488 13th Street, Oakland. g “King of all Bottled Beers.” . Browed from Bohemian Hopa. SOLD EVERYWHERE. MERCANTILE c Coast Agents. no- watched the 1 days without being ob- nd discovered that the two Chi- re going in for the exclusive making of fifty-cent pieces on an elab- orate scale. A complete set of tools was discovered the officers, together with a number of coins, all ready for circula- tion, The coins were made of pure silver and were nearly perfect in every way. Great | skill and"perseverance had been exercized in their manufacture and they resembled the Mint output so closely that it was al- most impossible to detect the difference. | After several days of waiting the offi- cers finally surprised the two Chinese and each one at once tried to shift the blame | to the other. In so doing each made many damaging admissions, which went against them during the trial. The pair were put on trial soon after their capture, but the jury disagreed. At the second trial the evidence was so com- | plete and the testimony of the officers so damaging that the jury brought in a ver- dict of guilty after fifteen minutes’ delib- eration. The prisoners will be sentenced on the 19th. During the trial many of the most prominent merchants and citizens of the Chinese quarter were called upon to give their testimony. Many prominent mem- bers of the Six Companies exerted all their influence to have the accused men | acquitted, but the evidence against them was too strong. —_————— Chinese Brutally Beaten. Three men attacked Chin Bow, a Chi- nese gardener at the Ocean Beach on ‘Wednesday night and brutally beat him. One of them, James Barry, a bollermas-r, was arrested by Policeman McGorty and booked at the City Prison on a charge of battery. The Chinese was taken to the Park Emergency Hospital, where it was found that his left hand was broken, his lips were cut and there were contusions on his eyes, forehead and scalp. Barry appeared before Police Judge Fritz yes- terday and the case was continued till to-morrow. | ————— Good judgment—that's what we use when we print and bind for you. Mysell-Rollins, 22 Clay.* —————— Sues to Collect Doctor’s Bill. J. J. Dolan began a suit on an assigned claim in the Superior Cmurt yesterday against Blitz Paxton to recover the sum of $2000 alleged to be due for medical ser- vices. Hetskell's Ointment accomplishes sston- 1hing cures of akin diseases, alter the most powerful internal remedies have failed. After bathing the part with Heiskell's Soap use Heiskell's Otniment and it will quickly remove all Blotches, Pimplee, Eruptions ter. Erysipeias, Salt itch, Ringwor Tich: relieves sa bheais Burns and Scalds. Makes the skin soft and beautiful. I'rescrived by phy- sictans for halfa century. Atdruggists soe. Bexnd for free book of testimonials. JOLNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO., Philadelphia. EVERY BLADE WARRANTED W. T. NWotary Public and Attorney-at-Law. Tenth Floor, Rcom 1015, m.uflwnl. blag. HESS, u‘!‘el?hnne Main Residence, ‘alifornia st., below Poweil, Resldence Telephone James 1800 - : Tt G b ea— Lundy carries largest stock 18-k. pl: ain rings in the city. 4 Third street *