The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 30, 1904, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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'.. Depot, 1006 of Masket. st o o R Write for ook, PHILGNOPMY. AR RIAGE: MATLED TRET (A vaiuable book for men) DR. JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market 8t..8. F. 6 “h@lflm FRAN- <85, 9! , 6:05, M. TAuAu-lus RAaiLway »

Other pages from this issue: