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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SATURDAY, j»\\'UARY 30, 1904, | IANCIENT HISTORY IS REVIVED | ASIESF% [A‘lRGRH&T BY COLONY IN POLICE COURT Police Commintoners Hear| ASSYTians With - Fearful Names Accused Testimony of Witnesses in of DlSturblng the Peace of Lodgers. the Case of Tom Kim Yung| Pijtiful Case of Abuse Told by Wife ———n HIS ABSOLUTE SEGURITY Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must -bear Facssimile Signatwre of 22— , COMPENDIUM OF MINING FACTS ~ IS PREPARED FOR EXPOSITION| State Mineralogist Issues Pamphlet to Let| Visitors to St. ‘ Louis Know That the! State Has Hidden Treasures to Exploit CONDUCT | pe ssyrians came down like a wolt | and invited them into Blander's res- | {on the fold vesterday in Judge Mo- taurant to enjoy a repast. After the XPLAIN coal in five, magnesite and min- | £ypeum, marble and natu re that will be used| A 1 s advertise the mmflral,ch [ taminous -rock, /borax, ceme; 3 > e ey e ¥ Snts of Calitatia hns Sakin ShapS. u.u‘;:m}”h b ana pures i tvo. e o | Action T3 Taken at Request(gan's court. To look at an old map, | 1! ha; (Jn:n;l);;::;]ma‘;ld "‘t;e;:";:‘ Jbury has received t b uciysoprase, Fuller's | of tha ‘Chinese Embassado Assyria seems to be about the size and | ;oopin0 joft but the waiter's eyebrows i copies of a publi- Foiid ¥ A e e SSAAOT | oo1or of a special delivery stamp. If| for service on a lone piece of toast the BILIOUSNESS. ' i ke b e E» The alind and turquojse This | to Seeretary of State Hay | all of the crowd that packed the oeurt- | elder Gannon brother said, “Excuse me SICK HEADACHE. w9 " Exposition | prot T s e =i EES Tl T ! room could claiin @ birthright in As- | for a minute,” and wafted through the s . g ¥ | ¥ minerals swinging doors. The two hoys waited, | TORPID LIVER. syria half of them must have been born are found in California |} at present belng mined. | With the view revent 3 ac ; N e Soon] fovty-fomyaterents mimera | 101" LR “Cmo'fi 4 (‘W"s !MErN8- | (e miles out In the Persian Guif and | P4t {iedaet same nobh t Gt FURRED TONGUE. a € y a - roduce o1 1 o 4 | s W e gl ol : < “‘h‘,’.-.,‘p"r“f“’ ral subs i % 08 between this coun- |, anchored themselves with thelr . auw INDIGESTION. the arrest of the boys, and they made try and China over the arrest and sub- Which are mot yet ut e Y 5| pequent suicide of Tom Kim Yung, a4 era: s T fhe ISt Of PHISONET | such an honest appearance, in words | CONSTIPATION s s A convenient arrangement shows the | military attache of the Chinese lega- | Ernest Synfy, Mike Synfy, Edward- 3,"5‘:“;::6':'"":;' lg:t ":::: ";":‘:l’;‘eil DIZZINESS. It w { iy \:0 es ;» :mne;sl! pmducedm.lheh)e;r; tion at Washington, and formerly a | erico 8ynfy, Michael Monssolam, Assad | onnon prother appears, “Ziss, boom,j SALLOW SKIN. s <‘ ky u;k; 1802, an : also the co(\;nueg i: :\hlc the | member of the imperial bodyguard at ' Saleby (may his tribe increase!),| .y Small Pill. ng SO0 Wik 1SCOVEries Wers made, 50 that any per-1 | George Hadshedde, Daniel Hawkins, Small Dose s son that wishes to know immediately | PCAinE, the Police Conimissioners met | e Harris (blessings on the last two!): : They TOUCH the s alif where any particular substance may be | YéSterday afternoon and heard the tes- | Whibie Hokeen, Joo Plazze: (may -his | S-AIMS HEYDENEELDE . . - found in California will be able to turn | UMONY of the arresting officers *and | 4" "% grow less!); Salama Nahas, IS A BRUTAL HUSBAND Genuine Wrapper Printed on to the proper page for information "‘fl'_;“ | George Harris (Allah is good!), Hybe | 3 RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS M Sl . without delay. The gold output of | is action was taken because "‘e'nunnaey. Ernest Courl and George Wife of Well-Known Horseman Sues| Look for the Siguature % . of the counties, for instance, is reported on the | Chinese Consul here had forwarded to | Goodhealth. The interpreter supplied | for Divorce, Alleging That He i ged : < extracts | basis of the returns for 1902, the latest | the Chinese Embassador at Washing- | 10T PR~ 0% “goyotever narrible Slapped Her Face. E calendar year for which full reports|Ioh the evidence taken at the COroners | o oying 4t may have in Assyrian lan- | Thor A. Heydenfeldt, the horseman, | ~Tne have been recefved. The table follows: “rammm Kok been’“hs:(;‘:;hv"‘:e Em. | Buage did not get into the record. . |18 the defendant in a suit for diverce | ~ e ine nt; 1don C i 1 oxtesd . ne County, 81 Ama ‘r(u::f,‘,:qhflssadur to WBecretary of Btate Hay, All of these 1;r'seauendte(i a' ::‘:vi brought yesterday by Josephine Hey- | . . . 354,50 | who forwarded it to Governor Pardee, Oened cate at 210 Second street, above | gentelar, to whom he was married | SantaF | who in turn sent it to Mavor Qchmltz\rhlchhn:‘e e ave been the ac. |San Rafael in September, 190L. Mrs. . § 93 with a request that an investigation [ NE-Bouse. I WY TOV (S0 N ave | Heydenfeldt says that since she became $1.165982: Tansen Cointy,'$23.410: Los Ange: | be made and the result forwarded to | Sortment of n "his wif es County, County, $35.135; | oo | been the fact that the cohorts played jhis wife Heydenfeldt has_.abused her ady Mariposa Coun Mong County, $510.- | ashington. The Mayor made the re- by rolling chairs across | and has on more than one occasion . onterey $6500; Nevada County, | quest to Chief Wittman and the in- |2 Peaceful game by x L L e Placer Coun: | ducer 10 Chief et |the floor that caused the discomfort;slapped her face and called her vile 'nle Norfll Westem: CALIFORNIA umas_County, $380,686; River- | QUIry was held, as stated. ! to the lodgers upstairs. The landlord | names. She asks for a divorce and per- unty $17.947: Sacramento County, $425,- | The arresting officers. John H. Kra- | 10 the lodgers ApS T L2 I0L 0 i miacion to resume her maiden name. | U jon Pacifi E : LIMITED TO CHICACO g $358. 617 San Lits Obispo Coun- | (1T l‘)‘;“nJ;’::{’hinfir"li‘ih‘i?;‘&z to ¥ | out of his doors as pebbles are moved | Teresa Elizabeth Peterson wants a | nion raciiic excursions LEAVES DAILY o 4578.700: Slerma. q’\‘;\:‘vi i | | night of Semnmberpw to rald an opium | When & beaver dam breaks: {0 atspstng {AiVorte Taguy. Adolph Xt Patergon on | Pt et s o 24 D20 n- 2o DEES 3 3 Sy, Kkivou County. $906,989 > oy B hon cire | freshet. . They couldn’t stand the pres- | the ground of cruelty. She says he has ‘ ki S with diner and all trapvings. :“Ventura Coun sumstanc s { A o ty, $155.630; total, $16, | to place Tom Kfm Yung u’:m:. arrest | John Rayborn, who is a natural born further says that he drinks to such | P All other mineral substances are re- | for violating one of the city ordinances. | manager, had charge of the lodging- | €Xcess that her life 1s not safe wl(h‘ the Other Santa Fe Trainss ported in the same way. At the end of | The Chinese, who was a tall, powerful | house at the time and he was the com- | him. p : for Stocktom, Fresne, Bakersfield, the pamphlet to be distributed to all| .= " 0 4 2oest and another offi- | Plaining witness in the case. He testi- | Desertion is charged in the suits for Excursions Every Day m. | Merced, Hanford and Visalia. ¢ inquirers is a list of the speclal bulletins | .o."2 3 two citizens had to help them | fled that for two Weeks previous to | divorce brought by Mary D. Beck m. “for Stoekton. means that have been prepared under the di- |y oo 0 "y a0 e were placed over | the arrest there was so much noise | against Petey A. Beck, Kate F. Mor- |} Personally conducted parties leave . . for Kansas City, Grand Camyan and 3 VALUABLE SUMMARY. rection of the State Mining Bureau. |y " oo N, unnecessary violenee | from the congregated Assyrians in the | gan agalnst Joseph P. Morgan, Mary San Francisco every Wednesday, Chicago. * . . Sk . g piod | cafe that the phonograph machines | Baker against Jacob Baker, Jessie Weil d: TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and : prb i DODMYTD AR AN (YA uhel i across the street went out of business. against Louis J. Weil and F. M. Brown Thursday, Friday Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1112, Broad- q The Mountain Echo of Angels Camp | Lieutenant Gleeson, the officlals at TrO% N5 Lo -t even hear the cash | against H. M. Brown. |} Leave Los Angeles cne day earlier. A, Oarimnd, Cul 97 South Firm tollews reports that there is a mining boom at | the City Prison and others testified to | Mo s8/8 T° ™ | Decrees of’ divorce were granted to | Choice of routes. bemtuae . < oy a Angels and gives the:following perticn: | the Chineso betax uety A0d ViIeHL, ::;‘r Some of the defendants were put on | Nellle L. Stull from Jonn F. Stull for i, 0 icutis ity S i S iy . ey e e s s o it etanbana VLAl derla.me.dfc::eln; anan‘.,\A.dBen:I‘en n‘»\;: x-;(:;. R R Rl-rcl."s_ s{AF BQOTE. SOUTHERN PAC]FIC > i P » SRk i N o y - | ence enne 'or desertion. N 3 o r released from prison within a few min- | 8gainst the accusation. that any un- | Chcagn & Norde Western Ry Unics Facite R, R . £ hi t and it was not | usual disorder was committed by them | nett accented $1250 cash in lieu of ali- 617 Market St. leMumSfl. Trains lea: ..-'A‘-ngl-sou “3”\5 afier |; m'l;‘ "till after his re-in the cafe. The spinning of chairs | mony and waived all cilaims against SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Foot of Market Strees) ]k,,‘.“n’“h.;‘ i the mame of Cem |across the floor, they sald, was merely | Bennett's estate. “TEivE_— Fuox Droxusws . 1908, — — ease, for be Saveithe oL St x who | —_— e 904 Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey.. 7 hurrving | 1 el - testified that | & natidnal game, and the man W 3 S Sthetens . Yaiee ‘hhp’n;m,r‘ lf:" :f {;::”"f‘;mp:,tls‘;: (.'”m_ | came nearest to the kitchen door with- Sues Contractor Batler. UNION 00 Beniéla, Satsun, Eimira sad Sacre 3 panies came to him shortly after the | out hitting it was entltled to the cake | william A. Butler, a member of the | PACIFIC 7304 viliel iga, " Caiiigui: “Sanie arrest and was very anxious that the and all the cold pie on the dump. | contracting firm of Thomas Butler & Y L T A A e taken imto the Po.| Judge Mogan was up In the air higher | Sons, was made the defendant in a 0900 s Express s OVia HaTE (o lvf’ ot than he had ever gone before—which | guit for maintenance yesterday by his | Wilteras (for Baruiets Springa | M Detective Wren testified to having |is oing some—in order to determine | wife, Margaret T. Butler. She alleges | Wilows ot Hed | Blaml been P.awu to the Chinese consulate | the merits of the case. Finzlly he ad- | that though he is worth at least $15.000 | on September 14 and finding Tom: Kim | journed the hearing until to-day and | he has not provided for her since last] 7.55 e \'u';)g\: dead body in one of the-rooms | issued a subpena for the owner nfxthe | December. She also eharges that he | | there. A physician who had been called | premise! \\h; \\1'[1 .—a‘;u:sma:nps;nzfi:; has treated her in almost brutal ket i man, ‘Los Bance, Mendota » e X 3 further eluci e manner. 2 Porterville . 4259 . .. The object in | had given the cause of death as gas curiae to | b | Martinez, Traey, Lath- - - kings s (o reach the | agphyxiation and opium. A Chinese | problem. ; i s v CALIFORNIA I!'ORTIWESTEIN RYL. C0. | e30. r‘::\ICn;‘er.dr‘;‘ i ';m: > on the extreme west ¥ H 1 s 'or Money Due. ESSEE | Goshen Junctiom, Hanfor B The Douglas lods | at the consulate told Wren that Tom 1 ues King v - # imere e Jode | Kim Yung had that morning asked if | 'A pitiful case of neglect and “';‘“\ | Lelana s. Lathrop yesterday filed a| SN FRANCISGU ANu NUKTH PACIFIS | 8304 Nilen Sen Jose, Livers: nate . 1d not be fixed, and when | was before Judge Fritz yesterda: \nuit to recover $1500 against F. L. King. | RAILWAY COMPANY. ton, (;:'nmm xm"mm-cfix 2 . B W48 ov - ockton Hill gravel mine, at it would have to go to George Squires, a teamster by oce uDCHP- | He claims that he holds King's note, 1mum Perry, 'm of Market Street. act mq v Mokelumne Hill, recently reopened, is trial he went upstairs, and that was |ton and a criminal in appearance, .. .. .ieq in July, 189, for the amount. 3 s 7 Lom reported to have developed well. The | tno jast seen of him alive. | was charged by his wife avith battery. . 0:00, 11:0 35, | g 00. Adlantic Kip o Sad Bam. 11 Calaveras Prospect says that the indi-| Agter the testimony is transcribed it | As evidence of the assault the poor| e Sy . m. ThursdaysExtra trip | 399% {ehmond. i and Wey 5 1y v ons have been promising since the | wi be forwarded to the Becretary of | woman appeared with her face bat-| &7 FFF R F Cxtra trip at 1:50 and 11:30p.m. | 4000, The Overisad 5 Tk of reopening the property began.!| giate at Washington. | tered to a pulp. With her came a lit- . 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, | yheaver. Omaba, c.k..m_ l’-t a Recent changes in the ownership of LA S e e BN tle 4-year-old boy, wifh a \\mzhldof‘ allefo £ properties, in Tuolumne County are re- < 2 KNAUER STOPS urearned grief in his big eyes and a | Costa, Martinez, !m-. Trady, rth rax | ported by the Tuolumne Independent as .. ?"‘m"i l‘\\ PROCEEDINGS | {2nder trust in his mother that c aused | In‘:',':,:a_ S,‘,",f_:‘,,“,“‘_,’:"""‘,. follows DISTRIBUTION o 1 to grasp her hand and hug it when | on Hastord Lemodte: Virain, THE WIDE DISTRIBUTION R she broke into tears in telling her e -vrmd e fi - - P>, .yml— 3. » distribution of Withdraws Petition for Partition of | 278 B 5 a0 | o Haywird, Bes Ses Wy 0t e s fornia, an ana Decedent’s Estate—Attorney Says - | ghe said Squires had never beéen a | STATIONERY DEPARTMENT "-'g:‘“;'m,?,,';,,,m"""‘ les prepared by Heir Has Been Found. ood husbund from the day she mar- prey > | B < s supplied On motion of A. Muenter, attorney |ried him. Although he earned Ko;d Will be opencd on Mon- . .= the fif dr. Wilhel for Marie Knauer, who is safd to have | wages, he refused to contribute to the | = fa produc ken from tne | inveigled the late Ferdinand Knauer, | support of herself or the two children | day, lfcbl:vary Ist. It will 2 & ks on’ this 3 1ore, % beIng | an aged German, into a marriage in|she had borne him. Four months‘ have in ils work rooms 7 m o that locality Which he ing. | order that she might secure his money, | ago, shesgald, one of the littie ones, 2 repe VT, Mathewson and CL4% | Srs. Knauers petition for & DAl | sere of age, sickened and aied for || | Complele facilities for the & Fred T Robe P vear g Lor} Serbeact 208 distribution to her of Knauer's estate|Jack of medical attention. At a time | production of Fine Station- According to the Grass Valley Un-| Was Yesterday withdrawn and an or-7when her own meager means were ex- | ‘ts ran g > ion the Tule Belle mine will llvi» i"m:.(,,.‘d der that the petition be dismissed was hausted and medical attention could | cry nall¥ish ches. Ex | . 'he 2 ; entered on the records of Judge have saved the life of the child she|| | clusivencss will charac- || Bakerateld. Los again. The comvany operating the g _ a ho: Eti e 5 | Cotden eate Lot nm X o property owns 130 acres at Cincinnati | TTOUtU'S court. - wrote to her hustamM, who bad de- || | terizethe products of the {| : T Oakiazd to Los Angsies, for Ch- o ks, sandstone. | Hill, Nevada County. The dismissal of the petition changes | serted her, and asked him for aid. e | D tm. i Healashurs, [10:40a1020a | g gor pCSCHris G —_ = SELRRR. P S ihe aspect of the case, and will be mgde - reply and the baby was| cpariment. it olrtion | - ADV}_RTIDEMENTS DISC (.)\ ERY OF TIN ORE. | used by the attorneys for the contest- | pyried under distressingcircumstances, | | yserville, — ———— —~—| Tin ore is renorted to have been dis-, arts of Knauer's will as proof that the | whijle the father was enjoying himself Hopaba. > 16 coverd in Nevada near Carson City. | alleged widow practically admits, by | roistering. | | £y oS | The Carson Appeal, which is authority | withdrawing the petition, that the| rhursday night Squires visited the pOST and MAR‘KET STS' J; Willits. | for the statement, says: claims of the contestant that she is)room occupied and paid for by ms‘|_ | e s A few days ago one of the local prospectors took & piece of ore t. nting un gold and silver, while the rest e m, are left to the expert who will | happen along in the course of time. Usually | the prospector will take & horning of the ore | ——————— | not the widow are based on fact. ! gafed no other information other than the statement that the son was sup- posed to he the child of a Mexican B —— | wife at 953 Folsom street, and, for no able to work for some time. Judge | Fritz volunteered this information to the other Police Judges and they gen- bab) s needs until such time as she Guernerille. Guaranteed Pure, Kelseyville, Caflsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- | port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy | Springs, Saratcga Springs, Biue Lakes, Laurel | Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, | | | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City. Fort Bragz. Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort m o daly 7—” Vllldo. lnl:dly one on's . s create ui o ‘hatev ibly. b g migg e ne of Carson ”s"ri‘r)w‘ fAtlmnn_\ Mnonlp}r reated quite ‘fi cause whatever, beat her horribly. In msfl.r" 7007 iiohmond. specimens show th lderanie | Stir among the interested attorneys| .oyrt Squires was surly and unrespon- en Ellen. m..“.'" yesterday morning by informing them |give to questions'and was promptly { z T 2.050 A Callioenin - ! that he had been approached by people | gontenced to six months in the County | i ebastopol. | Pordiand, P uget Sound and Kust: 8.8%a party brioging it who told him that Knauer had left n“]a” The, poor woman pleaded for JQSQTA‘GEQ !ms:..,s ; G,.',,,, ‘m, ,é,;l i“ 8100 BK“ vu es and 8an Jose (Sun- { boay of ore.”"Shoula ¢ d { Quentin; at_San osa for te Sulphur Jugh there is & fortune in it for the r.“n."—h son, and that the latter would s0on| g ome jighfer sentence, but the Judge e o A e A W e | COA as a tin mine is as valuable as a gold mine or | COM® forward to fight for the estate| ..o obdurate. | Sprimx A !,fimn for l{)uon Springs; at Gey- ‘oot any of the other metals. In speaking of this | ather, Muenter did no: v ¢ " e serville 'for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for | Fowwk Centersille, 12 amaver sald that the trouble with ‘tha | f S AT e o Ao E‘he Mrs. Squires was so badly abused forvills for Skagys Springs; at Cloverdale for | “878a R Semierviie. Saa u_ rospectors is that too much time is wasteq { the name of his informant, and vouch- | by her husband that she will be un- | Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Wi QU Comterville, " Baa Botider Croai, Sania Gruz o Potter V. John D R 18 !unt."l'-.‘o'u,l.usmm' LN o a il 0 20 e i ¢! N 'ott 1 3 s R . Gtoapad e ng | WOMHD with whoin, he sald, Knauer | | erously contributed an amount suf- None So GQI)& Bucknell's. Sanhedrin .r{n'znumr:xxflfm?zgns 'fl 1 a | list and it is regarded as an abandoned claim. | had been intimate. fiuent to provide for her and the Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp | €830% H « . Dorn Wants His Salary. To- y's S Francisco News Lettes wn living again. HILBERT MERCANTILE O, “her"mod, Cahto, Covello, Layton- n SO sure as e b ‘o-Day an 5 Ta T | can earn her, own N = tones up the sys- Walter E. Dorn, who was appointed a Notable Number. e : Pacific Coas' *gence. e na:'rhr\-lll'e,spi":;::rwmfms‘mz‘; ,n. . -~ by the Board of Supervisors to fill 2 ¢ of stingi Frank Ceferth, a chauffeur, drove Cureka. n-um.rm rs up the sluppis 3 There I8 a diversity of stinging items in the | OAxLaN s P ggish blood the position of Justice of the Peace | News Tetier of this, week. The labor unions|an automobilé ovér the-cromsing at g Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- A-.' z itively cures Sick Head-| made vacant b i © | and the Molly Maguire methods of the agi-| Fourth and Market streets Thursday 6n Sinday_round-trip .m,(. ol all naktie 1 made vacanj by the elaction of Justice | 10 TS o orato' recaive severe havaling: | ed that made the tele- beyond San Rafaeh at halt ra ) ache, Dixxi ness, Insomnia, Indi-| of the Peact Percy V. Long to the of. S Ea it Dostnciivh: alvth T Hils uthia. | mhgm - 1‘l spleouk like toothpicks. Po. e entes: 680 Mathat stoet, Chrouicle - - i Vg d i k es - E gestion, Dyspepsia and Constipa- | fice of City Attorney, wants the sal- | ities of the city for the public in the matter of lpic:rlr\:rllmbolan held up ‘a ~warning ""fij‘"&“ WHITING, R X. RYAN, tion. A fair trial will convince you | ary of the office. Yesterday he filed | & suit for a writ of mandate compelling the Auditor to audit his salary war- | rant for the month of January. The sanitation in private’ houses, in providing proper safeguards in public elevators, is sug- | gested by the terrible Iroquois Theater calam- | ity. rrent books and their ‘authors receive the | woman as passengers. finger, but the chauffeur went on his merry way. He nLad.a man and a Subsequently he came back over the main stem of THE MARK Gen, Manager. TOSANRAFAEL, Gen. Pass. Agt. i e | ) caveful critique and in some instances | : fadiior hae refused to 4o to because it il 70 1 *one et (L G, na Poticemian Dolan arrested OF THE BEST AISISEREY ROSS VALLEY, | v e S 4 i e posi- | ¢ *' Jetters are continued to the con- { . ptitie: R - oo ‘ Son--isidore” Galdel, Bovernor Pyr- | u ’(:Il;d:‘:’l"nf‘lr:‘v'v‘l‘rllhur:?‘lflll.:m:; laTh: h(.r)':;dge Mogan was looking for infor- m vm’ | 004 “:.“fi.u':":m ““‘”' s o ! dee’s appointee; Walter Gallagher, who | Looe ord and- Berkeley. "The w- | mation, and questioned the defendant CAZADERO Etc. | * aCrar was appointed by the Mayor, and Dorn. | cietr column is breezy and, as usual, entirely 2 P i ¢ » i San Luis Obispo ! e | reliabie thiroughly.” Did YOIl Akpice Wighaty CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. via Sausalito Ferry. bty o i s R || The ‘“Town ('fler"]_mv«l“h!; ll!hd n.hm and | outward bound cars?” said he. *No, Sy 4 = G ; } “‘:a --‘:.yms“& 1 ues Louis for Damages. left among those Who offend. and that in-| gir » gaid the chauffeur. “My lady pas- i Service, Standard Geuge Electrio— ta Clars, San : | dividual, pompous and pertinent, Fernauld | SiFs~ St 5 ancisco Daily— 8:00, | and Way Stat 309 H | The United Milk Company yesterday | foavers: na of the British aristocracy, amuscs | senger was ill from the effects of a GLUETT AN ARROW COLLARS ?’0%"!‘0'4;‘3“‘1 fl-‘?’m.fu s, b 338 2t Jove and Way 8 | filed a suit for $25,000 damages against | us by his appreciation of San Franeisco. wine supper and 1 was hurrying her to : D'-'..".:'.‘-'- .D“l Monte, l‘:-mwv"‘. i [ Manuel Loufs ‘The plaintift alleges | Ihaiotl PO 255 Milusf 5o | ner home 5o that she could summon BT | that it b ught from Lonis the busiiess | o s i b Bt e i fos | hedical et fendanss,” 5, S of the California Milk Producers’ As-|German colony and among naval officers and | «njd anybody g0 into the alr or was & #fiou Mf“, VALLEY TO_SAN E!'An. ‘mm nwn. the re‘u 200 kind, T am seliing at. ... SLOO smsou znml oncs » prompily filled, THAT MAN PITTS, W. PITTS, The Stationer, 1002 Market street, above Powell. i according _ to . sociation with the understanding that | he was not to engage in the milk busi- | ness after the sale was consummated. Schwaben Verein in Mask. ! The Schwaben Verein of San Fran- cisco, a German benevolent associa- | tion, will give a mask ball in San Francisco Turn Verein Halle on Turk street this evening. This association has on & number of occasions given | affairs of this chagacter and each has proved a very enjoyable one. The .committee has arranged a number of pleasing features in connection wl!h the grand march. a correspondent handles him without gloves. The Looker On and the other departments are as strong as usual. The News Lotter carned the title of an officlal organ as re- Railroads in the Justices’ Court for $100 damages sustained in a collision be- tween a Third-street car and a wagon driven by the plaintiff. ————— Appoints Hydrant Man. The Board of Works vesterday ap- pointed David Brown hydrant man, vice James Flanagan, removed. —_—— This week 25 per cent freduction on ever heater in stock. San ancisco Gas ectric Company, 415 Post street. * has i there a crashy end to this burst of speed you were making?” quéried the Judge. “Not on your necktie pin,” incident was clcsed. . Two youngsters were in Judge Mo- gan’s court yesterday on a charge of defreuding an- inn-Keeper, whichis a statutory provision expressly made to prevent purchasers of represented ten- derloin steaks from prosecuting the proprietors for obtaining money - under false pretenses. The boys were nlmed ‘William Blum and Irving Gannon. The Gannon boy has a big® brother, who found the two kids on Fourth strect lé%éw DDBTVTDV VO TDDD visit DR. JORDAN’S crear MUSEUM OF AHATOMY v i Py biling, and it is the gl | It is now claimed that Louis violated | 52 in, “laca of an’ sutomoblie exhibition - 7 | says the chauffeuf. “I'm mot a profil- 1081 MARKEY 6T, bt G387, 3T.021 | his acreement and has succeeded in | zeems likely that this scheme will carry and | gate in speed except in urgent cases. W o5t Anstomical Museum in he 3 t i anywhers focd| sttracting to e e it Thn:m';f;n(h):r:l’gl:c;’ul‘l‘lr! PR That itle outbreak that occurred to 3 = fis sty Lol e "';1 :ap . Baturdays—Cazadero and way sta- | » e s er i ea’ im | —_————————— Specialist on olst. Est. 36 years. | - The brands I 1 * you--"* Sundass onu—16 a. m., Point Reyes and world over. ;’:f"h“lr’fu;’r"' greatly to the injury of Sues, United Railroads. “Tll take this case under advise- w’g‘fi“ MEN e e e s enholm's, I X L i the p 5 | Thomas Robinett has Sied the United interrupted the Judge, and the o L. FE é‘;f’y_ulm'o'.. 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